The president of the General Council of the Electoral Institute of Coahuila, Óscar Daniel Rodríguez, said that the new electoral reform proposed as “Plan B” does not represent direct risks to the functioning of the local electoral bodies, as was the case in the first proposal.It was this Tuesday that the president presented the new electoral reform proposal, which, among other things, raises the reduction of governors and trustees in the municip…
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The president of the General Council of the Electoral Institute of Coahuila, Óscar Daniel Rodríguez, said that the new electoral reform proposed as “Plan B” does not represent direct risks to the functioning of the local electoral bodies, as was the case in the first proposal.It was this Tuesday that the president presented the new electoral reform proposal, which, among other things, raises the reduction of governors and trustees in the municip…