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The elections are to be delayed due to difficulties in organizing and providing for elections in some of the most rural or remote areas of the Federation, especially in North Lyrica. Added to this, several heavily-funded programs to aggressively register voters and issue identification have failed to reach new voters in North Lyrica, South Lyrica, and in the Islas de la Libertad following the rapid expansion of the country. | The elections are to be delayed due to difficulties in organizing and providing for elections in some of the most rural or remote areas of the Federation, especially in North Lyrica. Added to this, several heavily-funded programs to aggressively register voters and issue identification have failed to reach new voters in North Lyrica, South Lyrica, and in the Islas de la Libertad following the rapid expansion of the country. | ||
The Secretary of Interior, Martina Lopez, announced her resignation following the statement from Premier Lavaud announcing the election delays. | The Secretary of Interior, Martina Lopez, announced her resignation following the statement from Premier Lavaud announcing the election delays.}} | ||
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GOVERNMENT TO DELAY ELECTIONS TO LATE 1693
Crunch of “continued organizational and bureaucratic disarray” cited as the main culpritSecretary of Interior Martina Lopez resigns
CÁRDENAS, FCD -- Citing “continued organizational and bureaucratic disarray”, Premier Jean Michel Lavaud announced that the upcoming general elections in 1692 are to be postponed to late next year.
In a raucous press conference, Lavaud also made clear that the delays were unacceptable, reiterating a “resolute commitment to democracy and to the constitutional order of the Federation.”
The previous delays tarred the record of Premier Alejandro Campos and led to his hasty exit in 1690 AN, resulting in Lavaud becoming President of the Government.
The elections are to be delayed due to difficulties in organizing and providing for elections in some of the most rural or remote areas of the Federation, especially in North Lyrica. Added to this, several heavily-funded programs to aggressively register voters and issue identification have failed to reach new voters in North Lyrica, South Lyrica, and in the Islas de la Libertad following the rapid expansion of the country.
The Secretary of Interior, Martina Lopez, announced her resignation following the statement from Premier Lavaud announcing the election delays.