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Electoral body will defend electoral reforms agreed upon in Panama

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Electoral Tribunal (TE) of Panama said this Monday (11) that it will continue to defend before the Parliament the changes in matters of electoral financing, gender parity, and the system of distribution of seats, among others, raised in a reform to the electoral law agreed by a commission but which has suffered modifications during its legislative discussion.

Bill 544, which reforms the Electoral Code, drafted at the request of the TE by the National Commission of Electoral Reforms (CNRE), in which all political parties and the civil society are represented.

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