Women and young people led the vote against the constitutional proposal

Women and young people led the vote against the constitutional proposal

Approximate reading time: 1 minute, 31 seconds The constitutional plebiscite of December 17 revealed a clear division in citizen preferences, and behind this crossroads two decisive groups stand out: women and young people. Contrary to what could be anticipated, 58% of those who voted against the constitutional proposal were women and young people, with 68% … Read more

Open Television returns to analyze the new constitutional proposal – ITV Patagonia

Open Television returns to analyze the new constitutional proposal – ITV Patagonia

This Thursday at 10:15 p.m., ITV Patagonia’s political star, Televisión Abierta, returns to the screen hosted by prominent journalist Marcelo Pérez. This space, designed to address issues of public interest and relevant to the community, focuses on the analysis of the new constitutional proposal, just before the plebiscite on December 17. After its last season, … Read more

Comelec explains the rationale for Marawi plebiscite amid surge of ‘bakwits’

The Commission on Elections in the Philippines is set to conduct plebiscites to create two new barangays, or villages, in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, in response to an increase in internally displaced persons after the 2017 siege. Marawi Mayor Majul Usman Gandamra said most of the IDPs are former residents of “ground zero,” or … Read more

REPORTAGE. In Wilmington, Joe Biden is appreciated, not acclaimed

In Wilmington, everyone knows Joe Biden. And among those who have met him, most admit it: he is a good guy whether we agree with him or not. The Democratic candidate for the American presidential has forged close ties with this city of 71,000 inhabitants, the most populous in the small state of Delaware, where … Read more

Enrique Paris: “Covid-positive people should not vote in the plebiscite”

Enrique Paris has permeated the Ministry of Health with his style. With more or less criticism than its predecessor, it marked a before and after. Although he tells Publimetro that “it has been very exhausting”, he focuses on patients, and on overcoming the health crisis. This, despite the fact that definitions that “bring controversy” can … Read more

“We still do not have it clearly defined” – Coronavirus – 24 hours

The Minister of Health, Enrique Paris, He assured that the vote of those infected with COVID-19 during the National Plebiscite of October 25 is not yet defined. Although the Secretary of State stressed that his portfolio “what he does is advise the Servel (Electoral Service) in the manufacture of protocols that prevent viral dissemination,” he … Read more

Minister Briones: “I have not changed my position, I am still for the Approval”

He Minister of Finance, Ignacio Briones, confirmed this Sunday that he is in favor of I approve Facing the Plebiscite October and called not to politicize the instance. In an interview with “Mesa Central” of Channel 13, the minister affirmed that “I have not changed my position regarding what I once said, so yes, I … Read more

Piñera and October 25: “I am not going to pronounce myself on the road, I prefer to reserve all my strength in holding a well done plebiscite”

President Sebastián Piñera spoke in depth about the plebiscite on October 25. And although he said that it does not matter which option he wins, he preferred to keep his personal option in reserve. “It does not matter (whether the Approval or Rejection wins). They are paths that have advantages and disadvantages, and I am … Read more

Constituent Plebiscite: Senate approves up to $ 2 billion of spending per option for campaigns

Unanimously with 40 votes in favor, the Senate generally approved the reform that regulates the financing and propaganda of campaigns for him constituent plebiscite October 25. The maximum amount established was around $ 2 billion for each option in the query, that is: I approve, Rejection, Constituent Convention The Mixed Convention. ✅ Approved I The … Read more

Bellolio makes it clear: “For the Government, the plebiscite of October 25 is an obligation”

After several political actors of the ruling party raised the idea of ​​postponing the plebiscite on October 25, the government spokesman Jaime Bellolio assured that it is an obligation for the Executive to carry out said process on the date already stipulated. “For the Government, the holding of the plebiscite on October 25 is an … Read more