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Santander Registry Exonerated a Appointed Jury After Knowing His Visual Impairment

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The Departmental Delegation of Santander of the National Registry of the Civil State reported that it immediately exonerated citizen Juan David Pérez Quintero from his role as a voting jury once it learned that he maintains a visual disability. According to the statement, by the time the drawing and appointment of voting jurors was made in the Municipal Registry of Piedecuesta, there was no knowledge of the situation of the citizen. Pérez Quinte…
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The Departmental Delegation of Santander of the National Registry of the Civil State reported that it immediately exonerated citizen Juan David Pérez Quintero from his role as a voting jury once it learned that he maintains a visual disability. According to the statement, by the time the drawing and appointment of voting jurors was made in the Municipal Registry of Piedecuesta, there was no knowledge of the situation of the citizen. Pérez Quinte…

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larazon.co broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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