Izkia Siches takes advantage in elections of the Medical College



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(UNO Agency) – The high participation in the process to renew the board of the Medical College, for the period 2020-2023, it was once again the keynote of the second voting day, in which the current president of the union continues to lead the preferences. At 1:00 p.m. today 50% of the electoral roll has already voted, reaching 13,748 votes, a historical fact that already exceeds the total number of votes for the 2017 election.

According to the partial results, the list A “Transforming Junt @ s el Colmed”, headed by the doctor Izkia Siches, obtained so far 52.7% with 5,931 votes, while list B “More Doctors”, the doctor close to the government Renato Acuña, reaches 47.3% with 5,324 votes.

“With two out of four election days completed, we remain very happy and happy for an election that has truly been historic in terms of participation. 50% of colleagues authorized to vote who have already voted, which is obviously a historic turnout, with two days remaining, ”Highlighted the doctor Roberto Estay, president of the Department of Health Policies and Studies of the union and candidate for national councilor.

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Compared to the previous elections, the board of directors led by Izkia Siches has managed to increase the advantage over its opponents by more than 600 votes, “Very good news” in the opinion of doctor Estay.

But beyond the result, the professional assured that “What we want to highlight the most is a Medical College that is very much alive with its instances of participation and we hope that, regardless of who the winner is, Colmed will continue to be very influential and very alive internally in its decisions as it is being shown in this process election”.

The internal elections in the Medical College began last Thursday and will last until Sunday. There are about 30 thousand doctors authorized to vote, who can do so online between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.



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