Tucumán: the Ruling Party Put the Brake on Hand and Postponed the Electoral Reform to 2026
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"No consensus," was the synthesis of the announcement of Governor Osvaldo Jaldo and Lieutenant Governor Miguel Acevedo. The initiative provided for the reduction of the number of couplings, Clean File and gender parity. Opposition criticisms. "No one will rush us," said the Tucumano president.
Governor Osvaldo Jaldo and the Provincial Legislature were harshly questioned for not moving forward with the promised electoral reform, denouncing a lack of political will and a system that favors the old power structure. Political tension escalated again in Tucumán after freedom progressed to express publicly its discomfort at the paralysing of the electoral reform. From the libertarian space they assured that the brake on the project does not…
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