Ine Will Allow Judges to Pay Fines in Subscriptions
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The National Electoral Institute (INE) will allow the 168 elected judges, fined for appearing in the accordions during the election to the Judiciary, to decide whether they want to pay their penalties in a single exhibition or in parts. This is because the majority of the winners were also punished for irregularities in their campaign spending reports, and the agency made them "offloads" because they have no economic capacity. Thus, the Control …
The nearly 170 winners of the federal judicial election who are sanctioned for using physical or digital accordions during the election day will be able to pay their fines in a single exhibition or in partialities, as determined by the National Electoral Institute (INE) Monitoring Unit. The sanctions also include irregularities detected in the reports of income and campaign expenditures, so that the judges will have to cover both violations.
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