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Bolivian Supreme Electoral Tribunal proposes a new period for holding general elections

2020-04-25T17:29:22.735Z


Salvador Romero, president of the Bolivian Supreme Electoral Tribunal, announced on Friday that he proposed a new period for the conduct of the general elections in Bolivia due to the expansion ...


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(CNN Spanish) - Salvador Romero, president of the Bolivian Supreme Electoral Tribunal, announced on Friday that he proposed a new period for the conduct of the general elections in Bolivia due to the extension of the quarantine by covid-19 until next April 30 , determined by the Government.

The bill that was presented to the Legislative Assembly proposes that the law that must be approved in that legislative instance, fixes a range of dates between June 28 and September 27, within which the Electoral Court, to Based on technical and scientific criteria, it would define the exact date of the elections.

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Romero met on this day with representatives of political organizations in the Constitution commission of the Chamber of Deputies. At the end of the meeting, he said that "there is an understanding and awareness of the importance of approving a law for the continuation of the electoral process over the next few days," concluded the president of the Bolivian Electoral Tribunal.

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Source: cnnespanol

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