Municipal authorities such as Portugalete (Bizkaia) or Eibar (Gipuzkoa) are concerned because, if the established deadlines are met, the designation notifications will be sent during holidays, when part of the citizens will be absent from home.
The next date indicated by Lehendakari Iñigo Urkullu for the elections to the Basque Parliament April 21forces us to the lottery to appoint the people who should be part of the voting tables between March 23 and 27so that the notification of his appointment will take place between 24 and 30, in the middle of Holy Week.
In anticipation that a large part of Basque citizens may be on holiday and therefore not at home, some municipal authorities have considered the possibility of requesting an advance payment to avoid such inconvenience. According to Radio Euskadi, this would be the case with the councils of Portugalete (Bizkaia) or Eibar (Gipuzkoa). The armored city, as confirmed by the mayor of the Gipuzkoan city Jon Iraola, plans to apply for an amendment to the electoral council to ensure adequate notification to citizens.
It is up to the municipal councils to communicate about this personal the designation for the polling stations, and for this purpose they have three days. In some municipalities it is the responsibility of the municipal police (the sheriff, in the case of small municipalities), in others it is the responsibility of the post office staff who must deliver the registered mail with acknowledgment of receipt to the homes of the chosen municipality. people. .
By Mail They also say there may be staffing issues. As the ESK delegate at the post office, Isabel Castro, explained to Radio Euskadi, a shortage of staff is expected between holidays and personal matters.
Source: EITB

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