The Chamber of Senators approved the bill “That extends by one year, the term of office of the municipal authorities elected in the 2021 elections.”
In the statement of reasons for the project it is read that the current mayors will not be able to complete all the planned projects if the mandate is only four years.
Marcelo Duarte, a constitutional lawyer and candidate for senator for the PPQ, affirmed that the current mandate of the municipal authorities was established for a certain time and that the legal act materialized with the election of authorities.
“The election was for 4 years. The people voted for them for four years, so they cannot ask for 4 and a half, five or seven. As good as the arguments are, they cannot stretch to five since tomorrow, with the precedent they will leave, they can stretch up to 10. If circumstantial majorities agree, we will start with the nonsense, ”he said for 730 AM.
The analyst argued that if the law is enacted it will represent a legal nullity and a political aberration. The document has now passed to the Executive who must promulgate or veto the initiative.
Colorado deputies Hugo Ramírez, Raúl Latorre, Hugo Ibarra, David Rivas and Esteban Samaniego are some of the planners of the initiative.
On September 28, the Chamber of Deputies, in an extraordinary session, gave half sanction to the bill “That extends by one year the term of office of the municipal authorities elected in the 2021 elections.” So in just one week, he ends up being sanctioned by Congress.