Hello - I want to highlight an error in the end of the first paragraph in this newsletter. I read almost every post circulated by email and should stress that errors are really uncommon.
I am referring to a misquote regarding La Silla Vacía article. The piece actually says that I usually the Supreme Court “takes its time” to elect an AG - this is quite the opposite of saying that the process is “notoriously slow”. In fact, no AG has been elected in less than three-voting rounds. This is key as protests occurred during the second scheduled voting round for the AG set to replace Barbosa.
Hello - I want to highlight an error in the end of the first paragraph in this newsletter. I read almost every post circulated by email and should stress that errors are really uncommon.
I am referring to a misquote regarding La Silla Vacía article. The piece actually says that I usually the Supreme Court “takes its time” to elect an AG - this is quite the opposite of saying that the process is “notoriously slow”. In fact, no AG has been elected in less than three-voting rounds. This is key as protests occurred during the second scheduled voting round for the AG set to replace Barbosa.