The macrismo and Peronism propose to do in 2011, along with the elections to elect prime minister. The rest of the opposition is proposing to do in 2010 but give no numbers. The more chances date is 2 August. By Eduardo Videla
In a special session, the Buenos Aires Legislature must resolve today the date on which the locals may choose to end their community representatives. All indications are that the elections will be held within two years, most likely along with the head of government elections, bearing in mind that this is the prevailing idea in the macrismo and the Peronist Buenos Aires. The most likely date to date is August 2 this year. The Civic Coalition, the Ibarra Socialists and the Left propose that the vote be made next year, but the numbers will not be enough to impose that view.
The Legislature must meet the commitment made to the High Court in a case in which four residents petitioned to set the date of elections for municipal authorities. The highest court of the city convened a hearing between the parties, in which the vice president of the Legislature, Diego Santilli, on behalf of his peers, is committed to making a decision at a special meeting on 20 October.
A law passed in 2005 divided the city 15 communes, in order to decentralize management. Governed by community boards will consist of seven members.
The macrismo, in principle, intended to establish that the elections take place "before October 31, without specifying a date, but with the idea to coincide with elections for prime minister. Then it would Mauricio Macri which set the election date.
"Ten days ago, from the PJ-Capital, we stand for the proposition that elections are made with the head of government, the first Sunday of June or the first Sunday in August," said a Page / 12 John Manuel Olmos, Buenos Aires and deputy party chairman in the district. The idea is to dodge the winter holiday break and leave room for the realization of the second round for the election of prime minister. In accordance with the law, the election for head of government can not match the president in October.
In contrast, the Civic Coalition promotes the June 2010 election, according to this newspaper forward Sergio Abrevaya deputy, member of the bloc. Coincide with that proposal Ibarra, the Socialists and the left. The three blocks are in agreement, moreover, that the sum can not afford to impose that view.
From PJ reject that idea, arguing that they do not get the time to choose internal candidates, pose, will be open if the project requires the Executive Branch by Congress. "In addition, the city has no election law, so could not attend neighborhood parties and the election would be reduced to the traditional parties," said Olmos.
Yesterday afternoon there were talks between representatives of the various blocks in search of a deal. The meetings will continue today before the meeting, scheduled for 15. If no agreement and frustrated the session, the High Court would be enabled to set the election date unilaterally.
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