Election of Vasco: with only two candidates and online election, the partners elect president again | Basque



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A week after the vote in São Januário, after much confusion and many trials, Vasco has a new election this Saturday, this time totally online. Only two of the five initial candidates are in the race: Jorge Salgado (Semper Vasco) and Julio Brant (Semper Vasco) – Alexandre Campello, Luiz Roberto Leven Siano and Sérgio Frias resigned from the virtual election. It is scheduled to happen from 9 am to 10 pm, but will it end? If it arrives, will the result be valid? Vasco starts another Saturday full of uncertainties.

It is known that the candidate Luiz Roberto Leven Siano, the most voted in the face-to-face election, tries, through an appeal, to reverse in the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) a decision that eliminated the result obtained during the weekend and, consequently, cancel the online election scheduled for November 14. On Friday, Leven entered the same STJ with an injunction to prevent this from happening.

In an interview with GE on Friday night, Leven said Saturday’s election would be “a waste of time” and that the election could be stopped at any time.

Sérgio Frias (Here is Vasco) also considers that Leven was chosen. The current president of Vasco, Alexandre Campello (Rumo Certo) withdrew his candidacy to “exempt the process.”

Julio Brant and Jorge Salgado dispute the presidency of Vasco this Saturday – Photo: André Gallindo

The voting this Saturday will be exclusively online, between 9 am and 10 pm. Eleja Online will lead the process. The company is the same one that held the Extraordinary General Meeting, which endorsed the direct meetings in Vasco. The deadline for the member to register ended on Friday morning. The Calabouço headquarters will have totems if the member needs a place to access the Internet to vote. It is important to note: there will be no registration on the site.

At the end of Friday night, less than 12 hours before the start of the online election, the president of the Extraordinary General Assembly, Faues Cherene Jassus, Mussa, one of the main protagonists of the controversial Basque electoral process, issued a note speaking in “vote history and immune to fraud”.

Minutes later Mussa, the deputy of the same General Assembly, Alcides Martins, also made his statement. On 13 issues, he made numerous criticisms of Mussa and said that the elections scheduled for Saturday will not be fair.

In fact, to protect themselves from possible maneuvers, the two remaining slates in the presidential elections were closed with companies to audit the result of the election. Mais Vasco, whose candidate is Jorge Salgado, hired “The Perfect Link”, while Julio Brant’s Semper Vasco will have the Oksi audit.

The election that began with five candidates today has only two, Jorge Salgado and Julio Brant. Whichever winner is this Saturday, new chapters of Vasco’s electoral process will be brought forward, in an election that has already left the courts of Rio directly to Brasilia, in the higher courts of the Brazilian judicial power.

Remember what happened in the last few days.

This Friday, Leven Siano (Somamos) presented a mandamus appeal to avoid the elections this Saturday. Most voted candidate last Saturday, in person, in São Januário, understands that the club president must be recognized. Still on Friday, he appealed to the Federal Supreme Court with a constitutional complaint, but Minister Carmen Lúcia did not proceed with the process.

The controversy began last Friday night (11/6), when Justice determined that the election of Vasco had to be held on the morning of the following day, Saturday (11/7). The election began at 9:55 a.m. and was expected to end at 10 p.m. However, early in the evening, a decision by the president of the STJ, Humberto Martins, ordered the suspension of the vote.

Candidate for the presidency of Vasco, Leven Siano voted this Saturday morning in São Januário – Photo: Marcelo Baltar

Even with the STJ decision, the board of directors of the General Assembly decided to continue the election. Shortly after 10 p.m., with members still in line to vote, the lights in São Januário went out and voting was closed. Initially, the ballot boxes were sealed. However, the board of directors of the General Assembly could not find a place to leave them and decided to count at 2:00 am.

At that time, only supporters of the candidates Leven Siano and Sérgio Frias remained at the headquarters. Supporters of Alexandre Campello, Jorge Salgado and Julio Brant had already left, as were all three candidates. Leven Siano was the most voted.

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