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December 16, 2024
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CNE extends closing of polling stations until 8 pm

The vice president of the National Electoral Council, Carlos Quintero, announced that given the participation in the process of electing judges and justices of the peace, the process will be extended for two hours.

In this way, the polling stations will remain open until 8 at night or until they are voters in queuesdetailed the official.

“The participation of the voters demonstrates the democratic spirit of the Venezuelans, understanding that the only instrument to advance in peace is the vote and that is a choice that the Venezuelan people give us every day,” said Quintero.

Next, the vice president of the National Electoral Council called on Venezuelans to participate in the process of choosing justices of the peace throughout the country. “They still have two hours for the people to vote and express their will,” he said.

The voting ceremony is carried out after the reforms to the laws of Popular Power carried out by the National Assembly (AN) for the revitalization of communal power. In addition, they are part of a special jurisdiction that seeks conciliation in the communities.

The entrance CNE extends closing of polling stations until 8 pm was first published in Latest News.

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