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Given the lack of candidates for TCP in Santa Cruz, former prosecutor William Herrera, qualified for the TSJ, asks to fill that quota

Given the lack of candidates for TCP in Santa Cruz, former prosecutor William Herrera, qualified for the TSJ, asks to fill that quota

July 29, 2024, 6:26 PM

July 29, 2024, 6:26 PM

Given the lack of qualified candidates for the Plurinational Constitutional Court (TCP) for the department of Santa Cruz, the former prosecutor and expert in Constitutional Law, William Herrera Añez, who is qualified as a candidate for the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), requested to be a candidate for the TCP and thus fill a vacancy.

Herrera made that demand through a Letter to the Vice President and President of the Legislative Assembly Plurinational Party (ALP), David Choquehuanca, after learning that the Joint Constitutional Commission, in its final report, observed a lack of leadership in five departments.

“I draw your attention and, through you, the representatives of the Plurinational Legislative Assembly to request that, given the lack of candidates from the department of Santa Cruz for the formation of the Plurinational Constitutional Court, I consider and offer my candidacy to occupy that place and thus an unwanted problem of lack of candidates for that Court would also be resolved,” Herrera requested in his letter.

The jurist also argued that he As an eligible candidate for the TSJ, he obtained 155 points in his evaluation, average that is above the 130 required to pass this phase.

“I meet the specific requirements, I have the academic profile and intellectual production in constitutional matters, Therefore, I ask to be taken into account for preselection for the Plurinational Constitutional Court,” added Herrera.

The proposal of the The lawyer from Santa Cruz presented it after the Joint Constitutional Commission concluded the oral evaluation process and approved its final report.

The president of the Joint Constitutional Commission, Senator Miguel Rejas of the MAS, observed that in the departments of Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, Oruro and Potosí, the requirement is not met gender parity, and the absence of indigenous representatives is also noted.

This was the reason why the majority of the commission voted to declare the call void in the departments where there are not enough candidates.

“There is a proposal to declare the call void” in those departments that do not meet (these requirements). These are the recommendations that we have made, we hope that the Assembly can decide,” said the MAS legislator.

The deputy of the Citizen Community (CC), Pablo Arizaga, pointed out that The MAS and Creemos benches in the Joint Constitution Commission, “want the call to be declared void”“a position that is not supported by the opposition bench and requested that elections be held for all departments and not exclude those under observation.

“If there is a declaration of void, The only way is to make a new call again for the departments that were observed,” he explained.

Till the date, Choquehuanca did not call for a session of the Legislative Assembly to address this issue.

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