This November 2, the electoral silence began in Nicaragua, which consists in the fact that no party can hold political rallies in the face of the municipal elections that will be held this Sunday, November 6, to elect the mayors, vice-mayors, and councilors in the 153 municipalities of the country. country.
According to the electoral calendar, the campaign period for the municipal elections began on October 12 and ended on November 1, however, the observatory open polls, indicated that various parties reported that the campaign was reduced to just 13 days, that is, it began on October 20.
“This electoral campaign began marked by confusion after the effects of Hurricane Julia, since some collaborationist parties reported that they were notified that the campaign would be reduced to 13 days, starting on October 20, due to the effects of the hurricane, however , the Supreme Electoral Council (CSE) never officially reported this provision”, indicated Urnas Abiertas.
According to the agency, this reduced campaign in which at least six political parties participate, serves to justify a millionaire reimbursement of more than 450 million córdobas (about 13 million dollars) that the political parties will claim at the end of their participation in a process. pointed out as not having “democratic conditions or guarantees”.
Open Ballot Boxes explained that compared to the municipal elections of 2017, a drastic decrease in the political participation of citizens in these elections could be observed.
“By then, crowded mobilizations and political acts were carried out, for these elections, on the other hand, the collaborationist parties receive comments and sarcastic and offensive reactions in their social network publications,” according to the monitoring carried out by the agency.
According to the CSE, which is said to be controlled by President Ortega, more than 6,000 people will be elected to public office throughout the country in Sunday’s elections, and for this they have set up more than 3,000 voting centers.
However, the Supreme Electoral Council said that it “reaffirmed its commitment to continue strengthening democracy and stability to guarantee a free, fair and transparent process.”
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