Volt Portugal will appeal the Vote Vote in the Circle of Europe
“Volt believes that a country that contains 20 percent of its citizens residing outside the national territory, will develop by protecting the rights of the population.as well as ensuring their participation in democratic processes”, reads a statement sent by the party to the newsrooms.
The document recalls that “there are today more than 2.6 million territories of Portuguese residing outside the national territory, of which 1.5 million were called to the polls in aneiro to elect deputies to the Assembly of the Republic. It is therefore of the utmost importance that these citizens are not denied the right to vote”.
For Volt Portugal, the annulment of the 157,205 “was an affront to democracy and to the civilian residents of citizens abroad”.
The reveals that “he filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court to challenge the decision taken by the Bureau of the General Tabulation Assembly of the Electoral Circle of Europe”.In the legislative elections of 3 January, 50 January, Portugal had 10 percent, laws that are equivalent to 5513 votes.
“The appeal of Volt Portugal was presented to the Constitutional Court within the legal deadlines, even during yesterday, February 10th”.
The claim made by the Social Democratic Party that the votes were nullified for not being tracked. “Volt presented the counter-argument, its decision to the 2019 National Election Commission decision, which states that the copy of such a document is only a reinforcement of the necessary identification”.
The Volt a 1 register legally, who are chosen among the representatives of the representatives of the representatives of the politicians, who are chosen among those who are identified with their own consents” to accept “as valid the PSD voter bulletins all the chosen envelopes, which are chosen for identification in which the representatives of the clear candidates, who are chosen for identification in which they are chosen. Citizens’ polls, even if the envelope does not print the citizen’s identity card (…)”.
“By submitting the appeal to the Constitutional Court, Volt Portugal is thus defending the rights of Portuguese residents in the Electoral Circle of Europeso that their votes are valid and so that they can be considered democratically heard!”, concludes the statement.