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April 5, 2022
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Activists are trained on the recall of Mayor Fábrega’s mandate

The activists who requested the revocation of Mayor José Luis Fábrega’s mandate, began a training process to publicize what the process of collecting signatures will be like. This training will last two weeks.

According to the lawyer Roberto Ruiz Díaz, the collection of signatures will be done online, through the application of the Electoral Tribunal (TE) with biometric measurement, the website of the tribunalcontigo.com, the headquarters of the institution, and kiosks.

There will be between 8 or 9 activists who will receive the training so that they can later train the others.

He explained that they have requested that the training time, of two weeks, be shortened to achieve faster training and that the application be enabled to start collecting signatures.

He said that signatures can also be collected through books, in areas of difficult access and without an internet signal.

There will be 39 kiosks that will be able to sign the revocation of the mandate in which the collection of 30% of the electoral roll was authorized, that is, 198,920 signatures.

Ruiz Díaz assured that with what was established by the Court he will have 120 calendar days to collect the signatures.

“We have made this tool available to the citizen to see if they decide to use it to revoke the mandate,” he said, explaining that after the collection of signatures, the Electoral Court will call a vote to decide whether to remove the mayor or not.



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