TSJE talks about marked civic commitment after the closure of Internal Elections

TSJE talks about marked civic commitment after the closure of Internal Elections

The Ministers of the Superior Court of Electoral Justice (TSJE) have celebrated the high civic participation in the December 18 elections, also highlighting the implementation of the Preliminary Electoral Results System (TREP) that provided unofficial results of interest to the electorate.

The members of the highest electoral body released the results of the TREP System of the political groups that requested it. “Once again, as Electoral Justice, we comply in a timely manner with the transmission of results,” said Minister Jaime Bestard, adding that all interested parties can observe the unofficial results through the app developed by the Information Technology Department. Information and Communication (ICT).

“We reiterate our gratitude to the officials who carried out this election day and to the citizens, in a day where we have not had any major incidents,” concluded the president of the TSJE.

Minister Cesar Rossel maintained that “in these elections, civic duty prevailed, despite the difficulties we have experienced. It is a night of celebration and success both for the institution and for the entire country”, he added.

“We have experienced a true civic celebration,” added Minister Jorge Bogarín, thanking both the international delegates, the citizens, the political organizations and the staff of Electoral Justice officials, adding that “we have complied with these elections that have been clear and transparent, always prioritizing respect for the popular will”, he added.



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