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legislator flower floor This Thursday, he indicated that he favors postponing elections to 2023, even if political reforms such as a return to bicameralism or the re-election of parliamentarians fail to be completed.
Speaking with Rotary ethereal night edition RPP Noticias, an MP, believes that although progress will not be made on these reforms, adjustments can be made that will allow the next period of government not to have so many complications.
“We will not be able to carry out serious structural reforms, but we can, for example, make sure that no candidate receives any verdict, that is, clean up the system so that parties offer us people who have no verdict,” he said.
“Unfortunately, now it is allowed, so later we have Congress people who leave are fugitives, in general, and we cannot admit it,” he added.
Under revision
Earlier, the chairman of the Constitutional Commission, Hernando Guerra Garcia, presented before plenary session of the Congress reviewing the vote to advance the 2024 election and drafting replacement text to establish that the election will take place that year.
As a result, the legislature flower floor He considered this alternative reasonable and said that this was a political issue, so he called on his colleagues from the left and right benches not to drag out the crisis any longer and give the population a way out.
“I hope that the congressmen of the left and right will not look for more excuses, and that we will give the country a solution, I know that this will not lead to reforms, but I think that these efforts should be made in search of peace and tranquility and that a little put the country in order.
Source: RPP

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