Sonora.- In view of the increase in Covid-19 contagions in Durango, it was decided that candidates from the various parties that come to register must comply with health prevention measures, so the fewest people per party should attend, Roberto Herrera Hernández, president of the Electoral and Citizen Participation Institute (IEPC) reported. This as part of the strategies against the virus, as it was announced that political parties will have the option to carry out their registrations both in person and virtually.
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It also explained that in view of the option of carrying out the process in person, the state’s electoral management body should ensure and safeguard the health within the offices. Read more: Durango 2021 Elections: What charges will be at stake? He explained that from the time they arrive, parties should comply with prevention mechanisms, such as healthy distance, sanitization of documents, avoid crowds, as well as maintain a good pace in receiving documents, this until the registration process at the entity was completed. He added that the invitation to parties had been invited not to attend more than three people, meaning that supporters would not be able to attend to celebrate registration. To avoid any crowding, he stressed that a virtual registration system had been opened so that matches could remotely register their matches.
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