Meanwhile, Jara expressed himself in favor of eliminating the requirement of the minimum percentage of participation necessary for the consultation to be binding, since, now, it is established at 40% of voters, a percentage that he considered excessive.
“We wanted to lower it to less, but we can’t; there has to be a major reform to lower it and I am of the idea that we shouldn’t even have a percentage, if the people decide that it should go, that it should go with 10% or 15% (of participation).
“If the people decide that we stay with 15, 20 or 40, it has to be binding,” said the governor after going to vote this Sunday.
