In La Paz they enabled 20 points in neighborhoods and strategic areas in order to collect signatures. The independent jurists accompanied by the Jubilee Foundation also toured some places in vehicles carrying the books so that the residents can support the initiative.
Juan Del Granado, member of the committee of Independent Jurists, explained this Sunday that through judicial reform it is being proposed that the country can count with judges independent of political powerwith a proposal that the judicial budget be increased by at least 3% in the Political Constitution of the State (CPE), to have a decent service.
“We are proposing the revaluation of native indigenous justice and peace justice so that conflicts are resolved amicably without the need for judges and prosecutors”, he stated.
He reiterated that the deadline is April 23 to deliver the books, and he hopes that until that day they can take a substantial step.
On her side, the lawyer Audalia Zurita, acknowledged that the homework is difficultbut that it is being carried out, and it is anticipated that during this coming week they will be able to make known the exact number of signatures reached.
“We cannot make a serious estimate, however, we have passed 500,000 signatures. We finished distributing the last 5,000 books that TED delivered to us, and with it are the 15,000 books that are made available to signatures, ”he said.
In Cochabamba the tables with books They were located in the 14 de Septiembre square, the Cala Cala square, the Recoleta square and different mobile points.
Earlier, José Antonio Rivera, a constitutional lawyer, reported that the mobilization intended to achieve on this day at least 10,000 signatures, to be added to the more than 800,000for judicial reform in the country.
“We hope to collect between 5,000 and 10,000 signatures, but that will depend a lot on citizen commitment,” Rivera said.