Aumentan las amenazas y ataques de cara a 2027

Daily Trust informa de un aumento en las amenazas y ataques de cara a 2027, semanas antes de la fecha fijada por la INEC para las elecciones primarias de los partidos políticos.

Un artículo de Daily Trust titulado 'Aumentan las amenazas y ataques de cara a 2027' destaca la creciente ola de amenazas y agresiones. Publicado el 21 de marzo de 2026 a las 11:20:47 (UTC+1), señala que esto ocurre a pocas semanas de la fecha establecida por la Comisión Electoral Nacional Independiente (INEC, por sus siglas en inglés) para el inicio de las elecciones primarias de los partidos políticos. La descripción hace referencia al ambiente político en el periodo previo a estos eventos.

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