Folgar commitment to modify the local electoral system and implement a system of direct election
At a press conference, the number two in Union, Progress and Democracy, Emilio Folgar, has proposed modifying the local electoral system because, in his view in that area of \u200b\u200bneighbors often get to know the candidates so that, when voting, care more about personal sympathies partisan colors.
UPyD considered that the current system of election, Mayor and President of the City, maintains a relationship of trust with the full House, which acts as if it were a parliament, not their neighbors. The current system indirect election, has abounded Folgar, "is not the most appropriate to link citizens with politics." Therefore, from the political party, have said the Mayor-President should have confidence and not the City Council, but the electoral body by direct election.
Direct election, has said uped to promote greater participation and involvement of residents in public affairs through its link to politics, it would reinforce the legitimacy of the mayors responding to the will of the majority of the voters and force that the covenants and agreements between parties to get elected to be "explicit and transparent. " Emilio
Folgar has also proposed limiting the term of Mayor-President to a maximum of two terms of complete unification and 3% of the votes cast in each division as a minimum threshold of access to the Assembly of Melilla, as fixed by the LOREG for Congress of Deputies.
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