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They deliver cotillions to the Electoral Commission for the election of communal councils in Caracas

They deliver cotillions to the Electoral Commission for the election of communal councils in Caracas

The head of the Government of Caracas, Nahum Fernandezsupervised the delivery of the cotillions to the Electoral Commission, to carry out this weekend the elections for the new spokespersons that will represent the 21 Communal Councils in the capital city.

The information was disseminated by Fernández through the social network Twitter @Nahumjfernandez, in which he expressed: “We delivered party favors to the Electoral Commission, to celebrate a new democratic party that will take place this weekend, with the purpose of choosing the new spokespersons that will represent 21 Communal Councils”.

On June 22 of this year, the member of the Permanent Commission for Commune Development of the National Assembly (AN), deputy Willy Medina, during an interview with the Al Aire program, reported that more than 20,000 community councils have been updated in the country and continue in the election process for the renewal of their spokespersons.

“The communal councils have been updated and they went to elections to this day, more than 20,000 communal councils, likewise, some are in that process at this time,” he said at the time.

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