Useche stressed that in this regulation, which is already being debated in the CNE, it contemplates several elements such as the normalization and updating of the Electoral Registry; the automation of the act of voting; citizen verification and electoral witnesses. He believes that migrants should participate in the social transformation of Venezuela
The party’s deputy national coordinator PU 89Emilio Useche, revealed on Monday, August 8, details of the work carried out at the work table they hold with the National Electoral Council (CNE) in order to organize and facilitate the vote of Venezuelan migrants who are abroad.
Useche underlined as a “great achievement” that the special regulation for voting abroad reached the CNE plenary last Friday, August 5, while emphasizing that with this proposal a step is taken towards the beginning of what called a “Campaign for National Reconstruction” that includes our nationals residing outside the country.
“The Popular Political Unit 89 has completed a first day of work in this inter-institutional relationship with the Venezuelan State through the National Electoral Council and continues to do its bit for the construction of this State migration policy with a focus on the Human Rights of our migrant brothers,” Useche said according to a press release.
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Similarly, the UPP 89 politician stressed that in this regulation, which is already being debated in the CNE, it contemplates several elements such as the normalization and updating of the Electoral Registry; the automation of the act of voting; citizen verification and electoral witnesses.
“We have laid a first stone, this is a first step (…) Today we have a special regulation for voting abroad and we want to ask those migrants and their families who are in the country to join us in this crusade for the vote of the migrant for national reconstruction (…) We have started our campaign for national reconstruction and we believe that migrants must be a subject of social transformation and migration cannot be instrumentalized”, he stressed.
In May, Emilio Useche he said in Globovision that the CNE could be advancing the way of how to regularize Venezuelan migrants abroad in electoral matters, emphasizing the proposal that the party in which it militates makes in this matter.
The reform proposed by the politician is an initiative to reform the Human Mobility Law, since the current articles date from 1975 and need to be updated due to the new reality of the country. For this reason, he believes that it is a good moment for it to be discussed and he puts it at the order of the CNE with the aim of being discussed and that the situation of migrants with respect to their political rights can be regularized.
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