Guillermo de la Maza, Valparaíso primary candidate, expects a high turnout for this Sunday. – G5news

Guillermo de la Maza, Valparaíso primary candidate, expects a high turnout for this Sunday. – G5news
Guillermo de la Maza, Valparaíso primary candidate, expects a high turnout for this Sunday. – G5news

The candidate for mayor of Valparaíso, Guillermo de la Maza, expects a high citizen participation in the primaries next Sunday and stressed the importance of re-enchanting the people of Buenos Aires.

The former regional director of ONEMI and current candidate for the Buenos Aires municipality, Guillermo De la Maza, referred to this Sunday, pointing out that he hopes “that at least fifteen thousand people will come to vote in the elections”, which will elect to the center-left candidate for mayor of Buenos Aires.

He also indicated that “We hope that people who are disenchanted with the administration, with the mayor’s office, will vote again. Also disenchanted with politics and that the people of Buenos Aires are once again enchanted with a fair policy for Valparaíso. He pointed out that he expects good participation, so that whoever is elected “has good support to continue in the next process next October.”


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In addition, the candidate for mayor of Valparaíso explained that the June 9 primaries are focused on calling “those who have abstained from voting or who have made a mistake in their vote.”

“It is important to show this trend to incorporate more people into the electorate to generate a change, so that Valparaíso resumes the historical course of growth, attraction, importance and relevance in the area and national events.”

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