Venezuela celebrates presidential elections this July 28
Everything is ready for the presidential elections in Venezuela this Sunday, July 28, with the protection of the Republic Plan and in the focus of the international community
Venezuelans vote today, Sunday, July 28, to elect a new president. The provisions of the National Electoral Council for the installation of the centers arranged for this event have been complied with, under vigilance of the Plan República.
There are around 21.4 million voters authorized to vote this June 28, including 69,000 citizens abroad, of the 8 million Venezuelans who left the country for other lands.
The voting centers have been open since the early hours of this Sunday to allow citizens to vote. It is important to remember some recommendations on clothing that encourage you to wear comfortable and fresh clothes, clothes without necklines or holes, do not wear caps or shorts, and do not wear badges alluding to political parties.
Regarding the regulations for electronic equipment, cameras and cell phones, weapons or similar, it is pertinent to remember that their use in the voting process is prohibited.
Voters are urged to bring a supply of drinking water and some snacks, a folding chair, and an umbrella.
The only document necessary to exercise the right to vote is the laminated identity card, current or expired. Once they are verified on the lists arranged within the assigned voting center, in addition to lining up, the next thing is to go to the corresponding table, hand over the ID card, wait for their information to appear on the screen and then mark the fingerprint and proceed to vote.
Pregnant women, elderly people or people with disabilities normally have preferential access.
M.Pino
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