
| Jaime Dunn denunció que el Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE) no consideró los …
| Jaime Dunn denunció que el Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE) no consideró los pagos realizados a favor del municipio de El Alto, principal argumento…
La Paz, Bolivia – Economist Jaime Dunn has publicly denounced the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) for its decision to disqualify him as a candidate for the 2025 presidential elections. Dunn asserts that the TSE failed to consider payments he made to the municipality of El Alto, which, according to him, invalidates the grounds for his disqualification. In a statement, Dunn presented a solvency certificate, emphasizing that the document comprises four pages, not the two reportedly reviewed by the TSE. He highlighted a crucial additional certification within the document that explicitly acknowledges the payment and confirms his financial solvency with the state. “I have no debt with the state,” Dunn declared, displaying the multi-page certificate. “The Contraloría (General State Comptroller) already recognizes that it has been paid.” The news anchor for Red Uno Bolivia confirmed that Mr. Dunn has a five-day period from the notification date to present an appeal or other legal recourse to challenge the TSE’s decision. The situation raises questions regarding the administrative processes of the electoral body and the comprehensive review of candidate documentation.
| Jaime Dunn denunció que el Tribunal Supremo Electoral (TSE) no consideró los pagos realizados a favor del municipio de El Alto, principal argumento…