Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 2:09:59 GMT -5
Through a press release, the Network of Circles Podemos Latin America invited all Andalusians residing abroad to participate in the electoral elections in Andalusia. The majority of them reside in Argentina France Germany and Brazil and they are registered in Málaga Granada, , and Almería, . The deadline to request the vote ended on May . These first data indicate that the total number of Andalusians registered in the Electoral Census of Absent Residents (CERA) for these elections amounts to of which 58,625 are registered in the province of Malaga; in Granada; in Almeríain Seville in Cádiz; in Córdoba; in Jaén; and in Huelva. The majority of Andalusian voters abroad reside in Argentina (), France Germany Brazil the United Kingdomthe United States and Switzerland. Once the applications have been received, the OCE provincial delegations will send, from May to , the necessary documentation to be able to vote. This period can be extended until June 7 in the event of candidates being challenged. Voters residing abroad can vote in two ways. On the one hand, by personally casting your vote in the ballot box at the consulate or embassy where you are registered from June.
On the other hand, sending your vote by mail to the aforementioned consulate or embassy until June . Sending of documentation from May to 30 (extendable until June, sending the vote by Australia Phone Number mail to the consulate until June , depositing the vote at the consulate JuneThe end of the requested vote It is important to remember that voters residing abroad should not send the ballot directly to the Electoral Board in Spain, since those that have not been received through the corresponding consulates will be considered null votes. Andalusian Elections 19-J . Deadlines for voting for Andalusiatrajectories of individuals and social groups that hinder equal opportunities for this meritocratic career. Therefore, apart from this doping, we must assess the other factors that explain the unequal trajectories in social mobility, which are not only those derived from inheritance, as detailed in the afore.
Which the Spanish right has managed to abort since its inception in the times of Zapatero, makes citizens on the left, but, above all, on the right, unaware of these things. For example, they are unaware that the rule of law is, fundamentally, principles and not an institution, although the name may be misleading. Since the Declaration of Philadelphia of 1776 and the French Revolution of , two principles – not the only ones – of the Rule of Law have been consolidated: that all citizens are equal before the law and that the possibility and responsibility of Governing a nation is determined by whether the rulers are chosen directly or indirectly by the governed: otherwise, we are subjects and not citizens, as happened in the times of the Franco dictatorship and as is the case of all dictatorships. Those of us who are not trained jurists have learned these things by reading García Pelayo, Tierno Galván, Duverger, Elías Díaz, and other magnificent jurists and scholars on the subject, but we have also learned it on a daily basis, in reading.
On the other hand, sending your vote by mail to the aforementioned consulate or embassy until June . Sending of documentation from May to 30 (extendable until June, sending the vote by Australia Phone Number mail to the consulate until June , depositing the vote at the consulate JuneThe end of the requested vote It is important to remember that voters residing abroad should not send the ballot directly to the Electoral Board in Spain, since those that have not been received through the corresponding consulates will be considered null votes. Andalusian Elections 19-J . Deadlines for voting for Andalusiatrajectories of individuals and social groups that hinder equal opportunities for this meritocratic career. Therefore, apart from this doping, we must assess the other factors that explain the unequal trajectories in social mobility, which are not only those derived from inheritance, as detailed in the afore.
Which the Spanish right has managed to abort since its inception in the times of Zapatero, makes citizens on the left, but, above all, on the right, unaware of these things. For example, they are unaware that the rule of law is, fundamentally, principles and not an institution, although the name may be misleading. Since the Declaration of Philadelphia of 1776 and the French Revolution of , two principles – not the only ones – of the Rule of Law have been consolidated: that all citizens are equal before the law and that the possibility and responsibility of Governing a nation is determined by whether the rulers are chosen directly or indirectly by the governed: otherwise, we are subjects and not citizens, as happened in the times of the Franco dictatorship and as is the case of all dictatorships. Those of us who are not trained jurists have learned these things by reading García Pelayo, Tierno Galván, Duverger, Elías Díaz, and other magnificent jurists and scholars on the subject, but we have also learned it on a daily basis, in reading.