Debate en la beligerancia política de los funcionarios de la Defensoría de los Habitantes de la República
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https://doi.org/10.15517/fpzbbh32Keywords:
political belligerence, prohibition of political participation, Ombudsman, social mediaAbstract
This essay argues that an absolute prohibition to participation in political activities applies to all officials of the Costa Rican Ombudsman´s Office, contrary to the majority thesis of the Supreme Electoral Court that advocates the existence of an intermediate regime for them. Moreover, this paper presents other considerations on the use of social media for all public officials with an absolute prohibition of political participation. This analysis restates the position of the dissenting vote of electoral magistrate Luis Diego Brenes Villalobos to the TSE Resolution N.° 8080-E8-2017.
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