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Representative Civic coalition, Alvaro Henzler, expressed regret that the Congress did not agree to a general election, taking a position contrary to the demands of the citizens. However, he clarified that they must continue to insist that they understand that this is one of the ways out of the political crisis that our country is going through.
“It is very unfortunate that, despite the consensus of the vast majority of citizens and the country, requiring those who represent us to vote for early elections as soon as possible, it was not possible to agree, despite the fact that the legislature was extended several times, and despite that he expanded various viable early election formulas, unfortunately Congress once again turn your back on the citizens,” he said in News extension from PTR.
“In March, he was again put on the agenda, he returned to the Constitutional Commission, and it is necessary to continue to insist on citizenship so that he sees Congress that one of the ways out of this crisis is to hold elections early to renew the government,” he added.
necessary reforms
On the other side, Henzler He mentioned that a number of necessary reforms, both constitutional and legal, which complement the advancement of the elections, should not be left aside.
“We believe there are two important elements of reform that hopefully, despite not doing so in recent months, will be able to get them through in March. The first is a group of minimal and necessary policy reforms, some of which are already discussed in Congresssuch as amending 117 (of the Constitution) so that sitting presidents who have committed very serious crimes can be removed from office. Others prevent individuals convicted of very serious crimes, such as terrorism, drug trafficking, corruption, from being able to participate in political and public life. Many of these reforms have been discussed in Congressbut they did not come to a consensus,” he said.
“There is another group of important reforms not at the constitutional level, but legally, which electoral rules allow the participation of political parties. If we want a new scene, we need new rules and new actors. There were already several parties registered to participate in the political life of the country, but the truth is that there are a number of restrictions that are too bureaucratic and strict to be able to participate in political life,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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