“I’m not surprised by Marito’s lens hũ style, the style of letting things go. I think he already knew about the fire before, that’s why he had nothing to comment on later,” said Senator Calé Galaverna, coinciding with the statement from the Honor Colorado movement in the face of the string of “embarrassing events” that directly affect the Paraguayan electoral process.
In this regard, Galaverna maintained that the surveys put the ruling party and its allies such as Efraín Alegre and the PDP in a state of desperation and delirium. “That leads them to say any nonsense and hopefully it will not lead them to do something outrageous,” said Galaverna in contact with Universo 970 AM of Nación Media.
He also asked the media to be more rigorous in their analysis of what is happening.
Honor Colorado’s statement refers to Law No. 834 “Establishing the Paraguayan Electoral Code” which enshrines in its third article: “No one may prevent, restrict or disturb the exercise of suffrage. The authorities are obliged to guarantee the freedom and transparency of suffrage and facilitate its exercise. Offenders will be punished in accordance with the law.”
In this regard, Honor Colorado holds the President of the Republic, Mario Abdo Benítez, responsible for any fact that may alter or eventually prevent the development of the planned electoral schedule.
“The striking silence of the President of the Republic in the face of the events that occurred in the burning of the voting machines -which cost the life of a fellow public servant and which mourns Paraguayan families- and the total abandonment and lack of protection of the facilities where the rest of the machinery is located, borders on complicity”, highlights the statement.
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