PAN deputies go for anti-chapulín law

by times news cr

The fact that the deputies change parties once they are elected constitutes a betrayal of the trust of the populationso whoever commits these acts must be disqualified for up to nine years, stated the representative for the PAN, Claudia Montes de Oca.

In it local congressthe PAN member presented an initiative so that the deputies who, once elected, change their political group are disqualified in order to guarantee respect for the citizen vote.

He explained that this initiative, called ““anti-chapulín law”provides for reforms to the capital’s Political Constitution, the Code of Electoral Institutions and Procedures, as well as the laws of Administrative and Organic Responsibilities of Congress.

“We propose that any deputy who decides change political party Once elected, he loses his position and is disqualified from holding any public office for a period of between 6 and 9 years”he explained.

Also search strengthen the system of counterweights, by warning that a legislative branch in which deputies can move from one place to another without restrictions is a Congress vulnerable to manipulation.

He PAN Coordinator, Andrés Atayde, pointed out that the grasshopper It not only implies betraying the political parties that proposed them, but also the neighbors who voted for them thinking that at the time they represented a political project.

The aim is “not only to give citizens certainty about their representatives, but also to avoid the purchase of wills through agreements or pressures of the official apparatus,” he said.

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