Accusations, Indirects and Promises Mark Presidential Debate Organized by the Tse
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🔊 Listen to this news Proposals to modify the State Political Constitution (CPE) were one of the central topics of the presidential debate organized by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) on August 1 in Santa Cruz. During this event, presidential candidates presented different proposals ranging from partial adjustments to existing regulations to the convening of a new Constituent Assembly. A large number of these ideas came from opposition for…
The debate of the vice-presidentials was a bad debate for two reasons: One: the debate was poorly organized. It must have had better defined axes, so that the contenders would adjust to the questions that had to be answered. Moreover, there must have been the option of doubling, since there were several moments when the candidates either evaded or went through the branches, without answering the question or the moderator or the opponent, and tho…
It concluded the first presidential debate organized by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) where the eight candidates who continue in the electoral race in the face of the August 17 elections participated. These were the phrases that marked the...
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