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Superior Electoral Tribunal will hear today the case against constitutional reform

SANTO DOMINGO. The Superior Electoral Tribunal (TSE) focuses on hearing and deciding today an appeal which seeks that the Constitution of the Republic not be modified without being ratified through a referendum of approval.

The High Court will resume the hearings today, at 9:00 a.m.

In this sentence issued on 20 May, which postponed the process until today, the court said it was for the purpose that all the citizens might have knowledge of the case. Likewise, they said the postponement was so those that might have an interest in voluntarily intervening could do so, by formalizing their intervention according to the law.

"Such interventions will have to be deposited at the General Secretary with all the documents that they intend to present before this Tribunal, above all the acts of normalization of their interventions."

The collective electoral preventive appeal and the request for a precautionary measure on the collective electoral preventive appeal, respectively, were filed by Maximo Castillo Salas, Jersson Paulino Balbi, and Domingo Rosario against the Political Committee of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD), the Presidency of the Republic, the Senate of the Republic and the Chamber of Deputies of the

The objective of the lawsuit is to get the TSE to order the suspension of the constitutional reform.