The Electoral Court, through the Regional Directorate of Electoral Organization, explained that these signatures represent 6% of the amount necessary to start the recall process against the mayor of the capital. For this purpose, it is necessary that 30% of the voters registered in the electoral register of 2018, that is, 198,920, sign the petition.
As of 4:00 pm today, Monday, April 25, a total of 11,767 people had signed the petition to revoke the mandate against the capital’s mayor, José Luis Fábrega.
The Electoral Court, through the Regional Directorate of Electoral Organization, explained that these signatures represent 6% of the amount necessary to start the recall process against the mayor of the capital. For this purpose, it is necessary that 30% of the voters registered in the electoral register of 2018, that is, 198,920, sign the petition.
It should be noted that this morning the representative of Don Bosco Guillermo “Wili” Bermudez came to sign this petition and assured that the requests of Mayor Fábrega and other mayors of the country to march against this initiative could be considered as an intimidation towards citizens.
“I am here to tell you that you are not alone,” he said, assuring that anyone who is not working and doing things well deserves to be removed from office.
For his part, lawyer Roberto Ruiz, proponent of the revocation of the mandate, revealed that Fábrega’s legal team made a request to the Electoral Court to have access to the data of those who sign this petition and assures that this could lend itself to retaliation against citizens. civil servant and companies.