Formosa Eliminated Indefinite Re-Election, Although Gildo Insfrán Could Extend His Government Until 2031
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The constitutional reform eliminates indefinite re-election for governor and vice president, but allows mandates to be counted from the reform, enabling Insfrán to run until 2031. The Formosa entry eliminated indefinite re-election but Insfrán may be a candidate was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The Constituent Convention of Formosa eliminated the indefinite re-election of the governor and vice-governor, but enabled by a special and transitional clause that Gildo Insfrán could be re-elected in 2027, so that his hegemony in the province could end only after 36 years, in which case the elections were presented and won. The body approved Wednesday evening the amendment of Article 132 of the Constitution, after the Supreme Court of Justice …


The 30 members of the constituent convention were able to agree and the new limit for re-election was agreed between justicialism and part of the opposition of the Broad Formoseño Front, particularly with the New Country block Read more
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