
“El consenso en la Asamblea no es opcional, es obligatorio”, asegura Velasco en…
1753666233 “El consenso en la Asamblea no es opcional, es obligatorio”, asegura Velasco en el debate de Unitel eju.tv Tiktok by UNITEL BOLIVIA
La Paz, Bolivia – During a recent debate hosted by Unitel, Juan Pablo Velasco, the candidate for Vice Presidency representing Alianza Libre, underscored the critical importance of achieving consensus within the Legislative Assembly. Velasco stated emphatically, "Consensus in the Assembly is not optional, it is obligatory." Velasco articulated a widespread sentiment of fatigue among citizens regarding the persistent political conflicts of the past two decades. "We are tired of the constant political struggles and cheap politicking that has led us for many years," he remarked. He stressed the necessity for elected representatives to collaborate, asserting that their positions, earned through public vote, demand a commitment to collective decision-making. Furthermore, Velasco proposed a significant procedural change to foster transparency and accountability. He advocated for a nominal vote system, stating, "Let's forget about the secret vote. That no longer works. That's where the briefcases pass under the table." He emphasized that a transparent voting process is essential to prevent illicit agreements and ensure that all decisions are made with the welfare of Bolivians as the primary consideration. "We will always think about the good of Bolivians," Velasco concluded, reiterating his party's commitment to a more unified and transparent political landscape.
1753666233 “El consenso en la Asamblea no es opcional, es obligatorio”, asegura Velasco en el debate de Unitel eju.tv Tiktok by UNITEL BOLIVIA