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The Ombudsman said that the Electoral Act violates freedom of expression and suggests changes

Bolivia Informa The Ombudsman, Rolando Villena, in a letter sent to the State Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera said on Thursday that 026 of the Electoral System Act violates the right to freedom expression of applicants for judicial authorities to be shortlisted by the Legislature and elected by popular vote, possibly in October.

Election System Law, Article 82, Chapter V, indicates that under the special regime propaganda to the processes of election of officers of the Judicial Branch of Multinational Constitutional Court prohibited "express opinions, discuss issues directly linked or indirectly to its application in public forum, meetings or other similar nature, access to interviews, by any means of communication, related to the position which postulates, and create opportunities for any opinion whatsoever on the candidates. "

In this sense, the article quoted from Electoral System Law prohibits the demonstration and the possibility of public opinions (which do not constitute propaganda) also violates the right to freedom of expression of applicants, provision also affects the whole pre-selection process and people could apply for judicial posts, says the letter, and thus recommends changes in the Internal Screening. Erbol

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