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If none of the four lists registered to head the board of directors Congress reaches 66 votes, there will be a second round between the top two voters, said Hugo Rovira, a senior parliamentary official.
According to him, a qualified majority (66 votes) is required to determine the list of winners, but if none of them gets this number, the two with the most votes go to the second round, and the one with more votes wins.
In the event that the said second round ends in a draw, the Regulations Congress refers to the fact that the presidency of the parliament has a casting vote, said Rovira.
meeting for the election of a new Board of Directors It will take place on Tuesday, July 26, beginning at 10:00 and will be face-to-face.
The electoral act will be carried out by means of ballot papers, so participation through the virtual meeting platform Congress.
Procedure for electing the Board of Directors
– Review the list of candidates Board of Directors The current one invites two congressmen as observers and oversees the normal development of the electoral act.
– The observers will sign the ballots and they will be distributed immediately. Immediately after that, the president interrupts the meeting for a few minutes to let the parliamentarians fill out the ballots.
– after the resumption of the session, the president puts his vote in the amphora, then other members of the table and congressmen involved in the counting of votes do so; the rest are invited to turn in their ballots immediately, in alphabetical order.
– After the call to vote, the president conducts a count, a vote by ballot assisted by counting congressmen.
Four lists for the Board of Directors
Three new lists of candidates were submitted to Parliament on Monday morning. Board of Directors session period 2022-2023, upon expiration of the registration period. The lists are led by Lady Camones (list submitted Sunday, July 23), Hector Acuña, Esdras Medina and Gladys Echaise, who are running for President of the Congress. Meet who accompanies them in this race:
List 1
It was presented on Sunday by the official representative of the Alliance for Progress, Eduardo Saluan.
President: Lady Camoons – Alliance for Progress
First Vice President: Martha Moyano – Popular Force
Second Vice President: Digna Calle – Podemos
Third Vice President: Wilmar Elera – Somos Peru
List 2
She was registered today.
Presidency: Hector Acuna – Democratic Change
First Vice President: José Maria Balcazar – Peru Bicentennial
Second Vice President: Ruth Luke – Democratic Change
Third Vice President: Roberto Camiche – Democratic Peru
List 3
enrolled today
Presidency: Esdras Medina – People’s Renewal
First Vice President: Waldemar Cerrón – Peru Libre
Second Vice President: Ilyich Lopez – People’s Action
Third Vice President: Cathy Ugarte – Arbitration Unit
List 4
enrolled today
President: Gladys Echaise – Popular Update
First Vice President: Adriana Tudela – Avansa Pais
Second Vice President: José Cueto – People’s Renewal
Third Vice President: Alejandro Cavero – Avanza Pais.
Election meeting Board of Directorsconvened for tomorrow, Tuesday, July 26, at 10:00, will be held in person, the Congress Republic.
The electoral act will be carried out with the help of ballot papers, so it will not be possible to attend parliamentary sessions through a virtual platform.
Source: RPP

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