The Peruvians in Wellington and Auckland, New Zealand, will be voting first in the general election in Peru this Saturday. Sunday 11, A fraction of the nearly 860,000 voters abroad.
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“Overseas #bicentennial elections begin with the participation of our comrades in Wellington, New Zealand and Auckland.The Peruvian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its Twitter account.
Due to the time difference, the tables New Zealand The first recipients of the Peruvian electorate, followed by the Australians, reported Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Total 857,803 Peruvians Overseas residents have the right to vote in the 2021 general election, which will include the president, two vice presidents, 130 legislators and 5 representatives to the Andean parliament.
There will be more for those living abroad 2,500 polling stations Out of 206 polling stations, it is organized in 196 cities in 75 countries around the world.
However, election officials and the foreign ministry said the election could not be held Venezuela, Because they did not get the permissions on time or inside Chile, Paraguay Y அருபா By worsening the conditions of the infection COVID-19 In those countries.
Following the infection, National Office of Electoral Processes (ONPE) has restructured polling stations in Peru, reaching new heights of epidemics and deaths, while avoiding voting by 2.4 million voters, according to its boss, Piero Corvetto.
CInformation from EFE
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