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Gnesinka [82]
3 years ago
12

¿De qué manera la ética se pone en práctica en el ejercicio de la democracia en el colegio, y qué nos enseña esta vivencia para

nuestra vida como ciudadano?
History
1 answer:
tia_tia [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Realmente con esta ley se promueve la transparencia y se evita  los posibles fraudes electorales así como la corrupción.

Explanation:

Con esta ley se da una clara advertencia a los aspirantes a cargos como alcaldes, concejales y consejeros, sobre la importancia de ejercer con mucha cautela ,discreción y transparencia sus funciones, pues de lo contrario recibiran dos sanciones  por parte del tribunal,una inmediata  en el cual ya no podrán seguir ejerciendo su cargo ,y la otra sancion sera a largo plazo pues durante tres años no podrán ser candidatos a ningún cargo de elección popular.

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