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As in the Senate, the Chamber of Deputies will also advance its ordinary session from Wednesday, April 26 to Monday, April 24, to free up the days before the elections.

In the Legislative Branch, the only thing that can be breathed is the electoral atmosphere and, in order to dedicate all the necessary time to the campaignboth chambers will hold their respective ordinary sessions next Monday, April 24, which are usually held on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

“We are going to summon an extra, we are going to do three in one on Monday at 9:30, for the questioning of the Vice Minister of Transportation, for the points of the ordinary that we advance and in case the accusatory libel is presented against Bogarín , we are also going to include”, announced the deputy Ángel Paniagua.

Related note: Election weekend: Desirée Masi asks to advance next week’s session

Asked if the reason for the advance of the ordinary was the elections on Sunday, April 30, he replied that: “Of course, because it is called and people don’t come to you, so we try to meet so as not to leave the week blank.”

Along the same lines, the Chamber of Senators will have an extraordinary one next Monday, instead of the ordinary one on Thursday 27, in order to release the candidates for activities for Sunday 30 April.

The general elections will take place on April 30, from 7:00 in the morning until 4:00 p.m., gates closing time. However, voting will continue with those who have entered up to that moment.

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