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Despite many maneuvers, cover-ups, unrecognized motives and a stream of hot words, 93 congressmen in the end they voted to reduce their mandates and, as a result, to promote general elections. The new election day will take place in April 2024, two years ahead of schedule. And sixteen months after the failed coup and the wave of violence that swept through our country. As with any search for consensus, no one got everything they wanted. Some believe that the new date should have been much closer to our present, full of demonstrations and anger. Others that a package of reforms should be added to the advance. Yes, but what? Re-election, bicameralism and a ban on the nomination of convicts seem to enjoy broad support, but congressmen They have until the end of January to approve the changes in Constitution, to be ratified at the next ordinary legislature. In addition, a calendar voted on on first reading must be voted again in the next legislature by at least 88 votes. In any event, no changes to the rules may be approved during the twelve months preceding Election Day. It remains to be decided when new parties will be able to register and thus avoid the participation of only those parties that passed the electoral barrier in last year’s elections. Each of them will judge the performance of matches in an emergency. And everyone will form a criterion for determining their vote. Let’s hope that early elections serve as a deterrent to those who succumb to the temptation of violence. And so that leaders appear who are not mistaken in their diagnoses of our country and in their proposals to correct our shortcomings. That’s why we vote for honest, competent and trustworthy leaders. It would have had a far greater impact than the revolution.
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I am Emma White and I currently work for Buna Times. My specialty is the politics section of the website, where I aim to provide readers with informative and engaging content on current events. In addition to my professional experience in journalism, I hold a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Princeton University.