This Monday, President María Chivite will sign the decree dissolving parliament and calling for regional elections, which will come into force on April 4 when it is published in the BON.
Euskaraz irakurri: Nafarroako 346 kontzejuetan bozak deitu ditu Gobernuak datorren maiatzaren 28rako
He Government of Navarre approved the regional decree at its session this Wednesday call for elections for him the 28th of May in the 346 municipalities in Navarre, with a total of 41,921 inhabitants.
Simultaneously with the municipal elections and the elections for the Parliament of Navarre, in the case of councils, the elections will serve to choosing presidencies And six vowels of the authorities in municipalities with 1000 inhabitants or more; presidencies and four committees in which they have between 50 and 999 inhabitants or the Open Councils that have communicated their desire to have a board to the administration.
Elections to the councils of Navarre are governed by specific Navarre regulations and the composition and operation of these local entities are also governed by a regional law.
Also in preparation for May’s electoral nominations, the government today approved two separate agreements setting out the model ballots, envelopes and forms that will be used in elections to both councils and parliament.
In case of Legislativethe ballots and envelopes will be from sepia colorWhile before municipalities will be green.
The Executive has finally approved the manual for the people who use the polling stations on May 28, and that they will be elected through the lottery that will be held by the municipal councils between April 29 and May 3.
The next Monday President María Chivite will issue the decree dissolution of parliament and the call for regional electionsdecision that will enter into force on April 4 upon publication in the BON.
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