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Ramírez Zambonini says goodbye to the TSJE on his social networks

Ramírez Zambonini says goodbye to the TSJE on his social networks

Through his social networks, Alberto Ramírez Zambonini said goodbye to his position as minister of the Superior Court of Electoral Justice (TSJE).

“Today my 27-year term ends, as a member of the TSJE, a task that I carried out with dedication and commitment, in front of the emblematic institution of democracy and transparency in Paraguay,” says his post.

The strongest names of the candidates who will fight to occupy the position left by the former minister are Juan Bartolomé “Ancho” Ramírez, Hermelinda Alvarenga de Ortega and Enrique Salyn Buzarquis.

Regarding his future, the former minister explained that from now on, he will start his activities in front of the Delfos Consultant, where he will provide expertise and advice on legal and political issues. It should be remembered that Zambonini was saved from impeachment on at least 9 occasions.



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