Local May 4, 2017 - 12:54 pm

Should Dominicans be forced to vote?

Cast a vote for 'none'

Santo Domingo.-  The Institutionalism and Justice Foundation (Finjus) on Wed. called the proposal to establish mandatory voting unconstitutional.

“Voting in the Dominican Republic is a right and a duty, not an obligation. If it’s established as an obligation, penalties must be established, and that’s very complex,” said Finjus executive vice president Servio Tulio Castaños

He cited article 208 of the Constitution which indicates that the vote is personal, free, direct and secret, so no one can be coerced under any pretext in the exercise of their right to vote. “You cannot seek to establish authoritarian measures in a practice that must be democratic,” he said.

Defender

Minority opposition party (PRSC) general secretary Ramón Rogelio Genao defends the proposal, affirming that it averts “pseudo-abstention by purchase or sequestering of the electoral ID, and encourages the participative sovereignty.”

COVID-19

May 5, 2024 - 9:36 am

287 people arrested in Los Haitises for environmental crimes

April 30, 2024 - 10:04 am

SeNaSa hires more than 1,500 doctors

April 26, 2024 - 9:23 am

Pro Consumidor clears rice brands of harmful metals

April 22, 2024 - 1:21 pm

Ney Arias Lora Hospital and CMD appeal ruling

MOST READ

World

Seven countries to contribute mission agents to Haiti

Tourism

Cuba shows interest in exploring opportunities in Dominican tourism

Local

Scientific study reveals oil generation potential in Dominican Republic’s basins

Tourism

Hyatt to add 1,000 rooms in Dominican Republic with two new hotels

MORE NEWS

Tourism

Tourist offer of golf from the Dominican Republic in the Netherlands will be promoted

Tourism

Rainieri: the first steps of the leader of the Dominican Republic’s largest tourism group

Economy

Dominican Republic offers an attractive business climate

Economy

New destinations are essential to execute sustainability plan