September 21, 2024 at 8:26 PM
September 21, 2024 at 8:26 PM
More than half of the 39 attorney general candidates eligible for review were deferred applicants from the last judicial preselection. The review of the lists also revealed that 20 percent of the candidates had already presented themselves as candidates for the same position in 2018.
Between February and August of this year, the preliminary selection of candidates for the judiciary was conducted, and 139 candidates were selected from among 710 candidates to enter the electoral ballot. 22 candidates who fell by the wayside have now resubmitted their bids. Their documents and they will try to reach Juan Lanchiba's position.
Candidates who have passed the requirements verification stage They must wait to see if third parties challenge their license. Some objections have already been made public, such as the case of Santa Cruz County District Attorney Roger Mariaca, who has conflicts with part of the ARCET body.
EL DEBER reviewed the list of 39 qualified applicants and their backgrounds. There are only 8 candidates who are running for the first time.
Lizzy Monica Riera Suresh, Javier Flores Mamani, Edwin Quispe Mamani, Ramiro Angel Martin Rojas, Winter Romulo Hinojosa Tellez, Franco Anagua Povera, Carola Romero Pachelo, Judith Marcela Reynolds Espinosa and Judge Jose Luis Quiroga Flores.
Previous Candidates
Another 20% of candidates for Attorney General ran in the 2018 elections: Constantino Coca Seijas, Roger Ryder Mariaca Montenegro, William Edward Alavi Laura, Juan Oswaldo Valencia Alvarado, and Jorge Perez Valenzuela.
There is another small group of three candidates. Not only did they run for the position of Attorney General in 2018, but they also ran in the judicial elections and were disqualified. Now they have passed the review stage of the requirements, which are: Milton Ivan Montellano RoldanIn 2018 he ran for Attorney General and this year for the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ); Ever Richard Visaga AyalaHe was a prosecutor in the province of Cochabamba, was a candidate for the position of prosecutor in 2018, and this year he is running for the position of Supreme Court of Justice of Cochabamba.
The third is Laslo Juan de la Cruz Vargas Velti.He was a candidate for Attorney General in 2018; a candidate for the Judiciary this year and is now running again for the Attorney General's Office.
Revenge
There are 22 candidates who have been disqualified. In the initial judicial selection, they represent 56% of the lists that have to await appeals.
William Herrera Anez, Candidate for TSJ for Santa Cruz; Ivan Sandoval FuentesHe was a candidate for the 2017 judicial elections, and presented himself to the General People's Congress party, and this year he presented himself again to the Supreme Court of Justice, and is now a candidate for the position of Attorney General.
Sandro Fuertes Mirandathe former district attorney in 2012 in Potosí, a senior official in the Chamber of Deputies in the administration of Victor Borda, has filed a petition with the Supreme Court of Justice.
Raul Eulogio Sanabria Taboadaappeared in TSJ for Chuquisaca; Cesar Pedro Adrianapplied to TSJ Cochabamba; Jasmani Cortez Aliagaapplied to TSJ Beni; 44. Jose Luis Miranda Coelhoran for TSJ Potosi.
Juan Coronado Camachoapplied to TSJ Santa Cruz; Henry Herrera Herrerato TSJ Santa Cruz; Mario Helmer Laura PicaviaHe submitted a request to the Judicial Council; Rufino Ancaci Lamasapplied to TCP Oruro; Ruben Ramirez Condewas a candidate for TCP La Paz; Ivan Noel Cordova Castilloto TSJ La Paz; and Victor Hugo Aliaga Gutierrezwho applied to the Judicial Council
Self-extended
Among these is also enabling There are five self-extended judges. who were excluded from the judicial process and are now seeking revenge in the race for attorney general. Oliva Igwes Olivathe current Superior Court judge in Santa Cruz, who extended his term and appeared before the court, was disqualified.
Sandra Cynthia Soto Parejaas self-extended by the Judicial Council; Marina Duran Mirandaalso self-extended and applied to the Chuquisaca Technical Cooperation Program; Nuria Gisela Gonzalez Romero Current Technical Cooperation Programme Judge in Cochabamba, He introduced himself to TSJ; finally, Veronica Beatriz Miranda Huanca La Paz is a judge of the Supreme Court of Justice, self-appointed and has applied to the TCP.
There are three special cases.who were linked to the government, was Rudy Jose Flores Monterrey, a former judge of the Technical Cooperation Program, one of those who Support Evo's re-nomination Morales. Wilma Alicia Luz Blaz IbanezShe was the Director of Public Defense in 2018 and the Prosecutor of Potosi County in 2018; finally Jimmy Remberto Almanza PardoSanta Cruz Attorney General in 2019.