PJ Internal: Ricardo Quintela challenges the resolution of the Electoral Board and denounces “serious irregularities”

PJ Internal: Ricardo Quintela challenges the resolution of the Electoral Board and denounces “serious irregularities”

New chapter of the internal race for the presidency of the Justicialist Party (PJ): the group “Federals, a cry from the heart”, headed by the governor of Rioja Ricardo Quintelahas filed a formal challenge against the resolution of the Electoral Board partisan and rejects her on the grounds that she acts with partiality and lack of transparency.

Through a statement, the space made official that its representatives –Jorge Raúl Yoma, Daniel Hugo Lleromnas and Sandra Inés VanniThey moved forward with a complaint against the Electoral Boardheaded by Juan Manuel Olmos and Eduardo López Wesselhoefftfor understanding that they have “incurred in a series of arbitrary acts aimed at prohibiting the participation of their list in the internal elections of November 17, 2024.”

“These practices not only threaten the internal democracy of the party, but also violate fundamental constitutional rights, such as the right to elect and be elected,” they pointed out and explained that they presented 70,532 endorsements from their members but that it existed “lack of transparency in the verification of guarantees” by the Electoral Board, which would have denied them the possibility of supervising the procedures for reviewing the accompaniments.

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Cristina Kirchner and Ricardo Quintela, candidates to preside over the Justicialista Party.

Finally, ““Federals” demands the officialization of its list for participate in elections internal party and requests the formation of a new Electoral Board with equal representation of all lists “that can guarantee a fair, transparent and proscription-free process.” If they do not occur, they anticipated that they will resort to the Federal Electoral Justice.

The Electoral Board gave Quintela one day to “correct the deficiencies” on his list

This Friday, authorities from the Electoral Board gave 24 hours to Ricardo Quintelaone of the candidates for party president, to present the 13,196 endorsements that remain to reach the minimum number required by the electoral regulations.

In the statement, signed by Juan Manuel Olmos and Eduardo López Wesselhoefft, representatives of the PJ at the national level, it is noted that the party Electoral Board “unanimously resolved to make the list official”First the country‘ and grant a single, non-extendable period of 24 hours to the list ‘Federals: a cry from the heart’ to present the missing documentation and/or correct deficiencies in your presentation“.

The list headed by Ricardo Quintela “has presented 70,531, with 60,128 verifiable guarantees, valid results of 48,529 computable guarantees, so 13,196 would be subtracted to reach the total required number of the minimum 2% of the affiliate register established in Electoral Regulation No. 62,465″.

To conclude, the statement reiterates that “due to these shortages, A final deadline of 24 hours was granted to the ‘Federals: a cry from the heart’ list so that the list can deliver the missing physical documentation and the correction of the digital records presented”.

Given this, Governor Quintela issued a text with a suggestive title: “They privatized the party. They will not be able to take away Peronism“. Then, he pointed out against his internal rival: “I still want to believe that the will expressed by comrade Cristina in her public letter a few days ago was true. But I find it hard to believe it at this stage of events.” His analysis continued: “Since a group of colleagues pushed Cristina to break into the scene of the party’s internal electoral disputewhat could have been a path of openness, participation and democracy became a tortuous process of obstruction.”

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Those who continue to believe that politics is submission were not, are not and will not be willing to compete democratically.“said the Riojan, who understood that “they can snatch and privatize a party structure but what they will not be able to do is rob it of its vocation for participation, openness, desire to debate and embrace everyone who has thousands of colleagues.” .

Source: Ambito

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