Five alliances and eleven political parties registered until Friday at the Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) to participate in the general elections convened for August 17.
Registered alliances They are: free-liberty and democracy (constituted by social-democratic democratic movement and revolutionary left-FRI); Popular Alliance (Third Movement-MTS, Revolutionary Socialist Party-PSR and Autonomist Movement of Work and Hope-Mate); Unit Alliance (Front of National Unity-UN and Citizen Group we believe); The Freedom and Progress Alliance (Nationalist Democratic Action-DNA, Pando Somos Todos-PST and autonomous nationality for revolutionary change and empowerment); and the force of the people (solidarity-USC civic unit and movement of popular organizations).
The parties that communicated their intention to participate in the elections They are: Front for Victory (FPV); Autonomy for Bolivia -sumate; New Patriotic Generation (NGP); National Unit (UN); Nationalist democratic action (DNA); Movement to socialism political instrument for the sovereignty of peoples (more IPSP); Bolivian National Action Party (Pan.bol); Christian Democratic Party (PDC); National Renewal Movement (Morena); Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) and Solidarity Civic Unit (UCS).
As planned, The registration period concluded at 23:59 this Friday And the secretary of the Chamber of the TSE, Fernando Arteaga, said that all the documentation left by the alliances must go through a technical and legal review to prepare a report that will be released to Sala Plenna.
This procedure will be carried out “so that, if necessary, the alliance is recognized, the alliance is observed or rejected,” he said.
In addition, three indigenous organizations left their letters in the TSE to request their direct participation in the electoral process on equal terms with political parties.