Tarija: President of Ad Hoc Committee to Swear In Governor María René Soruco
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Tarija Departmental Legislative Assembly authorized the president of the Ad Hoc Committee, Carlos Oña, to swear in Governor María René Soruco.
- The decision was made by a two-thirds majority after a lack of consensus on electing the legislative body's board.
- Soruco, 44, will be the first woman to hold the executive position in Tarija since governors were first elected in 2010.
Tarija has made history with the upcoming inauguration of María René Soruco as its first female governor. The Departmental Legislative Assembly has officially sanctioned the swearing-in ceremony, paving the way for Soruco to assume leadership after a period of political maneuvering.
The decision to proceed with Soruco's inauguration, despite ongoing disagreements within the Assembly regarding the election of its board, highlights the urgency to establish stable governance. The Ad Hoc Committee president, Carlos Oña, will preside over the ceremony, marking a significant moment for the region.
Soruco's ascent to the governorship is a landmark achievement, breaking barriers as the first woman to hold this executive office in Tarija's history since the direct election of governors began in 2010. This development is being closely watched as a symbol of progress and changing political landscapes within Bolivia.
While the political process leading to this point has seen its share of challenges, including disagreements over voting methods for the Assembly's board, the focus now shifts to Soruco's tenure. Her leadership is anticipated to bring a new dynamic to the department's governance, addressing the needs and aspirations of its citizens.
Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.