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Senate Leaves the Law of Preclusion and Mandatory Debate Almost

Summary by Los Tiempos
Shortly after announcing the legislative recess and almost a month after the presidential elections, the House of Senators still does not put on the agenda the draft statute of limitations or the mandatory debate for the candidates, two laws that were forwarded from Deputies and that do not seem to find good results. The law of public debate and mandatory for candidates for eligible positions was passed by the Lower House on March 27 and was for…
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Shortly after announcing the legislative recess and almost a month after the presidential elections, the House of Senators still does not put on the agenda the draft statute of limitations or the mandatory debate for the candidates, two laws that were forwarded from Deputies and that do not seem to find good results. The law of public debate and mandatory for candidates for eligible positions was passed by the Lower House on March 27 and was for…

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Los Tiempos broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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