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National Electoral JuryJNE) announced that, as part of the second regional round of the 2022 regional and municipal elections, he would organize nine election debatespersonally with the candidates who managed to reach this new stage of the elections.
The electoral body specified that these meetings will take place between November 17 and 19 in the respective jurisdictions where candidates did not receive more than 30% of the vote on October 2 Election Day.
Debate with Citizens’ Questions
Milagros Suito Acunanational director of civic education and citizen learning (DNEF) JNEexplained that during the next debate, the 18 applicants will have the opportunity to present their work plans for the next four years of regional governance.
In this sense, suit He urged candidates to “campaign based on proposals and ideas” and put aside “attacks between one and the other” so that voters can vote consciously.
He also emphasized that citizens will be able to participate in debates thanks to the campaign “Ask your candidate@’, in which they will be able to personally interact with the candidates and have the opportunity to answer their questions along the thematic axes of the social, economic, environmental and institutional dimensions.
Suito Akuna He pointed out that DNEF educational coordinators are responsible for ensuring that these activities are carried out in an organized manner.
“It is important to emphasize that the pre-election debates will have sign language interpretation in all regions, as well as rebroadcasting and translation into native languages such as Quechua, Avajun and Aymara in five regions of the country,” the official said.
In this line JNE reaffirmed its intention to continue its work “with a focus on interculturality and rights”.
It should be noted that the participation of candidates in pre-election debates is part of the fulfillment of the obligations assumed by political organizations when signing the Covenant on Electoral Ethics of the ENE regarding the presentation of proposals at such events, in order to achieve an informed vote of the population.
Source: RPP

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