Ruíz Díaz assured that he submitted the request personally to prevent it from being thought that it is a political party.
The lawyer Roberto Ruíz Díaz presented this Tuesday, in the Electoral Court (TE) the memorial so that the entity evaluates and gives the approval to begin collecting the signatures to revoke the mandate of the capital’s mayor, José Luis Fábrega.
Ruiz’s request arises “based on the constant questioning that is being given to his administration, the lack of transparency, the lack of citizen consultations, the administrative irregularities and the management of the budget that has been taking place.”
If the procedure is approved in the Electoral Court, Ruiz Díaz will have 120 days to collect around 160 thousand signatures, or the equivalent of 30% of the electoral roll that existed in 2019.
“We have appeared before the Electoral Tribunal by virtue of what is contemplated in Article 49 that the Electoral Tribunal itself issued to regulate what is the mandate regulation process,” said the jurist.
Ruíz Díaz assured that he submitted the request personally to prevent it from being thought that it is a political party.
“All the groups and all the sectors that feel that Mayor Fábrega’s mandate should be revoked, can unite openly without having a political nuance,” he said.