| El presidente interino del TSE, Óscar Hassenteufel, extendió su baja médica h…
| El presidente interino del TSE, Óscar Hassenteufel, extendió su baja médica hasta el 30 de julio, pero descartó su renuncia y aseguró que el proces…
La Paz, Bolivia – Óscar Hassenteufel, the interim president of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) of Bolivia, has officially extended his medical leave until July 30, according to a recent announcement. This development has been closely watched by the public and political observers, given the crucial role of the TSE in overseeing the nation's democratic processes. Despite the extension of his absence, Hassenteufel has taken a firm stance against circulating rumors of his resignation, unequivocally stating that he has no intention of stepping down from his position. He assured the public that the upcoming electoral process, scheduled for August 17, remains fully on track and will proceed without any interruptions. A certificate from the National Health Fund, which was accessed by Red Uno de Bolivia, confirms that Hassenteufel is experiencing a temporary incapacity, specifically from July 28 to July 30. This official documentation supports Hassenteufel's previous statements made last week, where he openly disclosed that he was undergoing medical treatment for health-related issues. At that time, he also actively worked to dispel various speculations and unconfirmed reports that had been circulating extensively on social media platforms and in some news outlets regarding his potential departure from the electoral body. In his public statements, Hassenteufel reiterated his unwavering commitment to ensuring a transparent and fair electoral cycle. He emphasized that all technical and logistical preparations for the August 17 elections are not only fully guaranteed but are also progressing smoothly and according to schedule, without any significant setbacks. "The electoral process is fully guaranteed, and the technical and logistical work of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal continues its course without setbacks," Hassenteufel stated, aiming to instill confidence among the electorate and the political class. The TSE's operations are reportedly maintaining full functionality, with other members of the tribunal ensuring that all necessary tasks are completed in Hassenteufel's temporary absence. This update is critical for maintaining public trust in the integrity and continuity of Bolivia's democratic institutions.
| El presidente interino del TSE, Óscar Hassenteufel, extendió su baja médica hasta el 30 de julio, pero descartó su renuncia y aseguró que el proces…
