
Next Sunday, December 21 Citizens of Extremadura are called to the polls decide the political future of the autonomous community. However, in the last few hours, several ballot boxes containing postal votes were stolen, which sowed insecurity in the electoral process.
Thus, María Guardiola, president of the regional government of Extremadura, has assured several times that it is a case of “pout“. For his part, this Friday, Public mirror connected live with Francisco Trinidad, mayor of Torremejíaone of the three municipalities in which vote theft took place, which denied Guardiola’s accusations.
“It may be the first thing that comes to mind when they enter the Post Office, but from what the Civil Guard has shown it seems to be the case. one more theft among many others that occur in municipalities and cities,” said Francisco Trinidad.
Likewise, the Mayor of Extremadura highlighted that “124 bulletins indicate nothingand even less when they come from three or four municipalities, as was the case.” Furthermore, the guest was keen to emphasize that these were “isolated events which coincided with elections”.
“If you are looking for safes, inside the safes you will find the votes, the tenths, the lotteries and everything that the Post Office has, as well as the money, which is what needs to be kept safe. It is perfectly clear that they did not go to vote.“Francisco Trinidad has been convicted.