This Tuesday in the Encuentro interview with Julio Villagrán, the director of IDHUCA, Gabriela Santos, stated that the different anomalies in the elections for president and deputies of the Legislative Assembly have become evident, as has the scrutiny, she said. alleging a totally flawed process, where the rules of the game were changed in favor of a single contender.
“Everything that has been modified, the rules in general less than a year before the elections, that implies that we were not going to fair elections, but rather that we were going to unequal competition.”aggregate.
In this sense, he highlighted that in the country no institution is acting with impartiality and independence as it should by Constitutional mandate. He pointed out that the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has lost the confidence of the population, because it did not guarantee electoral integrity, kept “inexplicable†silences, and has not wanted to provide details of the reasons for so much anomaly in the entire process as the duplication of votes for a specific political party.
“In my opinion there is no institution that acts as it should, and an example is the Office for the Defense of Human Rights, in recent days we saw how harassment increased, particularly once morest the press and women, and the Office was absentâ€,: agregó Santos.
On the other hand, he indicated that following the presidential re-election, it is likely that Nayib Bukele will seek to remain in power, pointing out that this has already been seen throughout history and has shown that it never has a good outcome like in the case of Nicaragua.
“I think the way the president acts, he needs to hold on to power because he needs immunity because of the corruption of this Government. History has shown what happens when someone clings to power and we know that the outcome is not good… The mirror of Nicaragua is real…considered at the directorate of IDHUCA.
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