LENTE celebra nuevas sesiones de educación electoral en Tawi-Tawi el 12 de abril para las elecciones de 2026 en BARMM

Continuando con las sesiones previas en TRAC y MSU-Tawi-Tawi, la Legal Network for Truthful Elections (LENTE) llevó a cabo sesiones de educación electoral durante la mañana y la tarde del 12 de abril en Tawi-Tawi, de cara a las elecciones de 2026 en BARMM. Estudiantes de Historia, Educación, Gestión Empresarial y Ciencias Políticas participaron en debates sobre el sistema parlamentario de BARMM y los desafíos electorales, tales como la compra de votos y la desinformación.

Estas sesiones del 12 de abril sucedieron a las actividades realizadas el día anterior en la Mindanao State University (MSU)-Tawi-Tawi y a las jornadas previas en TRAC, como parte del despliegue de educación electoral de LENTE en Tawi-Tawi. Los participantes de diversos departamentos profundizaron sus conocimientos sobre el sistema parlamentario de BARMM, las elecciones de 2026 y la importancia de un voto informado. Facilitadas por la abogada Helen Graido y la Sra. Louwallien Donnah Velez de LENTE, las discusiones resaltaron temas clave, incluyendo el abuso de los recursos estatales, la compra de votos y la desinformación, con el fin de fomentar una participación electoral responsable. Esto da continuidad a los esfuerzos de LENTE durante abril en toda la región de Bangsamoro, en colaboración con el Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD), para empoderar a los votantes antes de los comicios.

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