Procurador-geral Eljach pede paz eleitoral para a votação presidencial

O procurador-geral da Colômbia, Gregorio Eljach Pacheco, apelou aos cidadãos e às autoridades para garantir uma votação pacífica em 31 de maio e, se necessário, em 21 de junho.

Em um comunicado publicado na terça-feira, Eljach relembrou o sucesso das eleições legislativas de 8 de março, quando o comparecimento superou a abstenção e não houve relatos de fraudes ou cancelamentos relacionados à violência.

O funcionário pediu ao presidente Gustavo Petro que mantenha a neutralidade e evite usar recursos oficiais para fins eleitorais. Ele também advertiu servidores públicos e contratados contra a participação política indevida.

Eljach solicitou que as forças militares e a polícia intensifiquem as medidas de segurança e convocou os cidadãos a rejeitarem qualquer forma de violência ou desinformação online.

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