Alberto Fernandez spoke out against the implementation of the Unified Bulletin
This he expressed during a trip to Europe; For the president, the opposition is urging him to “look for something that unites them.”
Berlin. – The same day when Chamber of Deputies Opened the debate on the Unified Bulletin, the President Alberto Fernandez He refused to change the voting system in Argentina.
“Argentina’s electoral system is one of the few issues that works well, why are they proposing to change it,” he asked. FernandesYesterday, when he was consulted with the position in the environment with Europe.
The government believes that in any case the opposition does not have enough power to reach two chambers. Congress Approve a unified vote.
In With for changes They argue that the mechanism will improve the transparency of voting and prevent ballots from being missed.
The president, as he told the entourage, is against changes in the electoral system. For Fernandez, the opposition chose the flag of a single ballot “To find something that unites them.”
This Wednesday, at the start of the debate at committee level Chamber of DeputiesFrente de Todos has shown that it has refused to support one of the projects that offers us a unified vote in the national elections.
Last week, Christina Kirchner He also announced his rejection of the unified ballot paper and called it a “secret ballot”. “This is a ballot paper with a large number of parties where only the first candidate is known,” he argued.
Source: La Nacion
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