José Leger defends the CPP faculty
posted on: Nov 19 2011 10:9 by RDugey. Viewed 15 times.Former President of the Senate and high leader of the reformist Social Christian Party, José Osvaldo Leger, said today that the Commission presidential standing (CPP), maximum body of that organization, has statutory powers to enforce the political special powers to its President, Carlos Morales Troncoso, in the absence of an understanding of the 2012 elections. The CPP also has the authority to discuss and recommend the pacts and alliances with other political forces, which must be endorsed by the National Policy Committee (NPC).
"Likewise, discuss the important issues of the Organization and the country as well as proposals to be submitted to the NPC, where can they be approved, amended or rejected", said.
Leger, Member of the political Committee, insisted that the members of the CPP may delegate powers or powers in one or more of its members "to" u000a"solving concrete problems", as established in paragraph VII of article 38 of the Statute of the party.
Leger, explained that if the members of the senior body, composed of a President, a Secretary and eleven members, decide freely and majority to recommend to the political giving extraordinary powers to the Morales Troncoso engineer "is within the limits of their powers and competence".

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