The Save the UCV Movement won the student elections held on Friday, November 15. Miguelangel Suárez and Rosa Cucunuba were president and vice president, respectively, of the FCU
The movement plank Let’s save the UCV won the student elections Central University from Venezuela. He won with 5,577 votes, defeating the All for the UCV team, which obtained 4,792 votes.
This Friday, November 15, the university community was called to elect the new representation of the Federation of University Centers (FCU), the 48 student centers and the student representation before the School, Faculty and University Councils. More than 25 thousand students were called to vote.
Miguelangel Suárez and Rosa Cucunuba were president and vice president, respectively, of the FCU.
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The university’s Electoral Commission is expected to make the proclamation during this Saturday, November 16.
At approximately 3:30 in the morning, the Save the U party had 5,299 votes, while Todos por la UCV had 4,636, according to the university media. Long live the UCV.
«3:35 am Totalization, being an irreversible trend: Save La UCV 5,299 and Todos por La UCV 4,636. Missing: Humanities (EUS – Puerto Ayacucho)”, the account published in X Viva la UCV.
3:35am | TOTALIZATION being an IRREVERSIBLE TREND@SalvemosLaUCV 5299@AllXLaUCV 4636
Lack:
Humanities (EUS – Puerto Ayacucho)
FCJP (EEPA)Ready:
Medicine
Dentistry
Sciences
Pharmacy
Engineering
FACES
Architecture
Agronomy
VetTHE UCV WAS SAVED pic.twitter.com/bxx0GQtehw
— Long live the UCV (@VivaLaUCV) November 16, 2024
#AtMoment | Shouting “Neighborhood force out of the university” the new @FCU_UCVe of @SalvemosLaUCV celebrates the overwhelming victory over @AllXLaUCV pic.twitter.com/Obovqbj3uK
— Long live the UCV (@VivaLaUCV) November 16, 2024
Incidents during the election
The process developed completely normally until after 5:00 pm, when unknown individuals launched three tear gas canisters at the Faculty of Humanities and Education and the voting process was paralyzed.
According to the story of students at the university, the queue for the election process moved slowly at this faculty. In the middle of the students’ wait to vote, the bombs were thrown, he told SuchWhich a UCV student.
Luis Mena, member of the Electoral Commission, described the electoral process as positive. He pointed out that the riots were controlled and that the voting ceremony continues at the faculty.
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