Le département de Huila se prépare pour un scrutin présidentiel sécurisé

Le gouvernement de Huila a tenu sa réunion de coordination finale pour les élections présidentielles du 31 mai. Les autorités ont passé en revue les dispositifs de sécurité et de logistique dans les 33 municipalités du département.

La secrétaire de gouvernement, de la sécurité et des affaires communautaires de Huila, Liliana Vásquez Sandoval, a déclaré que le travail conjoint avec le Registre civil national progresse normalement. Elle a précisé que le matériel électoral est disponible dans chaque bureau de vote.

Le commandant du département de police de Huila, le colonel Javier Alberto Duarte, a annoncé le déploiement de plus de 1 200 agents dans les 33 municipalités. Il a expliqué que les niveaux de risque ont été identifiés afin de cibler la présence policière.

Le commandant de la neuvième brigade de l'armée nationale, le général de brigade César Augusto Suárez Giraldo, a confirmé que les troupes sont déjà positionnées dans les 125 bureaux de vote assignés. Les autorités assureront une surveillance avant, pendant et après la journée électorale.

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