Government of Argentina promulgates law suspending primary elections and two other norms
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On Friday, the National Government formalized the suspension of open, simultaneous and compulsory primary schools (Step) in 2025 with the publication in the Official Gazette of Act No. 27.783. The regulation, approved by Congress on 20 February, provides that political parties must select their candidates through internal mechanisms. Article 1 suspends the execution of the Passage and all obligations related to their organization. Article 2 also…
On Friday the National Government officially suspended the primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory elections (PASO) for the national elections of 2025. The measure, which had been sanctioned by Congress on 20 February, was published in the Official Gazette, thus completing its legislative procedure. The norm was promulgated with the signatures of Bartolomé Abdala, interim president of the Senate; Martín Menem, president of the Chamber of Deput…
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The Government formalized the measure with the publication of Law No. 27,783 in the Official Gazette. Casa Rosada formalized the suspension of Primary, Open, Simultaneous and Mandatory (PASO) by 2025. With this decision, the parties will have to define their candidates without the intervention of the electorate. The norm, sanctioned on February 20, adjusts the electoral deadlines and establishes that the drawing of publicity spaces will take pla…
For the electoral process of the current year, the deadlines stipulated by the National Electoral Code - as well as other electoral rules - counted from 10 days before the date of the general election Law 27783 The Senate and Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation, meeting in Congress, etc., sanction with [...]
BUENOS AIRES (Sputnik) — The executive branch of Argentina passed the law suspending the primary, open, simultaneous and mandatory elections (PASO) of this year, along with two other initiatives promoted by the current administration: one rule on trials in absentia and another on recidivism and recidivism.
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