2023-08-12 23:03:00
This year, the country takes place numerous votes. Among the most important and before the 2023 general elections, are the PASO elections on Sunday, August 13. President and vice president will be elected throughout Argentina, but each province must also vote for representatives in Parlasur, in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senators. Río Negro elects three deputies and Neuquén two, in addition to one parliamentarian each. Because it is an election day, supermarkets and shops will not be able to sell alcohol.
Manysupermarkets such as shops in Río Negro can open their doors on Sundayas they consider.
To the Workers will be paid according to the labor regime they have. If the employee had to work on Sunday, it is a normal day, otherwise it must be paid as a holiday.
Which What businesses cannot do is sell alcohol. The sale of alcoholic beverages is valid from 20 on Saturday until Sunday at 21three hours following the close of voting.
STEP 2023: what is the value of the fine for not going to vote in the elections
The elections Simultaneous and Compulsory Open Primary (PASO), which are scheduled for next August 13, They are mandatory and those who do not attend must justify it before the National Electoral Court to avoid possible fines.
The economic sanctions for not voting in the PASO vary between 50 and 500 pesos for voters over 18 years of age and under 70having a period of “sixty (60) days from the respective election” to justify the absence.
The fines for not issuing the vote in the STEP are set as follows: If the voter does not have previous infractions without regularizing, he must pay $50, if he has 1 previous infraction it will be $100, with 2 previous infractions without regularizing the value will reach $200.
meanwhile, yes voter has 3 prior unstated violations will be fined $400while if voter has 4 or more prior unresolved violations will amount to $500.
Las ways to pay the fines are through Banco de la Nación Argentina by credit transfer, bank transfer or cash in person at any of its offices, although it can also be paid virtually.
The National Constitution establishes that in Argentina Voting is compulsory for all people between the ages of 18 and 70, while voters aged 16 and 17, as well as those over 70, can do so optionally.
While, people have 60 days from the elections to present a justification form before the Electoral Courtbeing one of the reasons to meet on the day of the elections to more than 500 kilometers away from the polling place.
Another exception is being sick or unable to attend the polling place for proven and justified reasons of force majeure.
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