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Members of the Renovación Popular bench presented the document Constitutional Commission demand that the general election bill change all the powers of the JNE, ONPE and Reniec.
The document of said parliamentary group was sent during the intermission of the debate on the postponement of the general elections to 2023. Legislators are still analyzing the project.
“For the exceptional and only time, precisely with the approval of the constitutional reform to advance the elections and reduce the term of office of the President, the Congress and the Andean Parliament, all the organs of the electoral system cease their functions, National Electoral Jury, ONPE and RENIEC”, – says the document, which bears the seal of admission to the Commission.
Congress The debate session on constitutional reform, which aims to hold general elections before December 2023, will resume today after it was suspended last Friday due to the failure to get votes. for her approval, and a request to review her vote was pending.
On December 16, the opinion on the constitutional reform of the Constitutional Commission presiding over Hernando Guerra Garcia (People’s Force) was defeated by 49 votes to 33, with 25 abstentions.
Elections may take place at the end of 2023
For his part, the president of the National Electoral Commission (JNE), Jorge Luis Salas Arenas, announced the possibility of postponing the general election to December 2023.
The head of the institution said that such a scenario is possible only in the event of the elimination of primary elections, in which political parties must choose their representatives.
“The JNE Plenary took into account the emerging social urgency and therefore [es preciso] to note that, sacrificing primary elections, which are an essential necessity of the process, we intend to hold elections … before the end of December 2023,” said Salas Arenas.
They demand early elections
National Assembly of Regional Governments (ANGR) He asked the Congress of the Republic to approve a bill that proposes to postpone the general election to 2023. He also asked the executive branch to lift the state of emergency and instructed the public to remain vigilant but not resort to violence.
In the same spirit, ANGR expressed its solidarity with the death of more than twenty people in different regions of the country as part of protests for early elections.
Source: RPP

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