April 19, 2023, 10:33 PM
April 19, 2023, 10:33 PM
From 4:00 p.m. this Thursday the two wings of masistas, radicals and renovators, they will try to agree to approve the new regulations and call for pre-selection of magistrates of the Judicial Branch. The opponents have already announced that they will not support any block and have rejected the two documents.
“Modifications to the regulations and call for pre-selection of candidates for the formation of the Plurinational Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Justice, Agro-environmental Court and Council of the Magistracy (2023)”, indicates the agenda of the call to session.
On Tuesday, the mixed Constitution commission, dominated by the masista majority, approved the new regulation making changes who openly favor candidateswell these they may be party members up to one day before their presentation of documents. The opponents denounced that the MAS proposed the changes and ignored the observations they made.
The legislators applied at least three hypotheses on the approval of the regulation in the Assembly. With the call for Thursday, on Friday the registration of candidates would be starting again for the next ten days.
According to the adjustment made by the legislators, the pre-selection process will last 66 days in the commissions. There will be 14 days left that will be used by the Assembly directive so that the two wings of the MAS, both radical and renovators, agree on the lists and after that they must convince the opponents.
that way the 80 days that the Assembly has to preselect candidates must be completedand send the lists to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) so that this State Organ organizes the judicial election.
LThe Mixed Constitution Commission will be in charge of reviewing all for the Plurinational Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Justice; while the applicants to the Agro-environmental Court and the Council of the Magistracy will be examined by the mixed commission of Justice.
Therefore, if the registration of applicants begins on Friday, the final report of the two commissions to the plenary session of the Assembly was to be produced on June 29, which is when the 66 days between registration, review, challenges, assessments and exams are completed. While the Assembly had to send the lists to the TSE by July 13. There will begin to run other deadlines, this time electoral.