Tse Disqualifies Patricia Mora, President of the Broad Front, for Four Years
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The Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) disbarred the president of the Frente Amplio (FA), Patricia Mora Castellanos, from holding public office for a period of four years. The electoral body confirmed that the former leader engaged in political belligerence.The sanction is because she, when she was Minister of Women and Executive President of the National Institute of Women (Inamu), attended a session of the National Assembly of the FA, on February 9…
The prohibition of political belligerence, enshrined in the Constitution and the Electoral Code, is one of the pillars of Costa Rica's democratic system.This rule prevents certain public officials from participating in political-partisan activities to guarantee the neutrality of the State and prevent the use of public resources for electoral purposes. Complaints for violating this prohibition are investigated by the Special Section of the Suprem…
TSE disqualifies Patricia Mora from holding public office for political belligerence San José, 11 Aug (elmundo.cr) – The Special Section of the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) declared the political belligerence complaints against Patricia Mora of the Broad Front. In resolution 5350-E6-SE-2025 of August 7, the TSE sanctioned Mora Castellanos with disqualification from holding public office for four years.
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