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The Ombudsman's Office Mobilizes 900 Observers to Oversee the October 19 Runoff Election in El Alto.

🔊 Listen to this news Ombudsman Pedro Callisaya Aro announced that more than 700 volunteers and 200 municipal employees will be present in the city of El Alto during the second round of elections, scheduled for Sunday, October 19. This operation will include tours of polling places, visits to prisons, and the installation of specialized points to receive citizen complaints and prevent conflicts during voting. The action plan aims to ensure the …
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🔊 Listen to this news Ombudsman Pedro Callisaya Aro announced that more than 700 volunteers and 200 municipal employees will be present in the city of El Alto during the second round of elections, scheduled for Sunday, October 19. This operation will include tours of polling places, visits to prisons, and the installation of specialized points to receive citizen complaints and prevent conflicts during voting. The action plan aims to ensure the …

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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