TSE Revokes Pro Bukele Activist’s Credentials After Allegations Of Harassment Against Former FMLN Candidates

The “Radio El Salvador journalist” reference of the government-related youtuber, Roberto Silva, was withdrawn following an agreement by the TSE. In addition, access to the hotel where the last check takes place was prohibited.

The magistrates of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) agreed to revoke Roberto Silva’s “Radio El Salvador journalist” credential after allegations of harassment of former FMLN candidates Daniela Genovez and Karina Sosa during the last count.

“The TSE has warned in the context of the latest election check on February 28, 2021 that it is an infamous fact that Mr José Roberto Silva Rugamas, who was accredited as a journalist for Radio El Salvador, has verbally assaulted women. members of the voting final, a situation that is considered incorrect and therefore cannot be accepted by anyone within the facilities where the final check is carried out, ”said the resolution published by the court via its Twitter account.

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In addition to revoking Silva’s identification, he banned his access to the place where the check is taking place.

“Withdraw the credentials granted to Mr. José Roberto Silva Rugamas, instruct the Communications Unit, the Attorney General’s Office, the National Civil Police and other units regarding access to the final count allowing said Mr. the facilities do not allow. where the final control process is carried out, ”the document concludes.

In addition, “We are talking about a government employee who makes women aggressive,” Karina Sosa of the FMLN denounces a pro Bukele activist in the prosecutor’s office.

Silva, who is a proponent of New Ideas and a producer of multimedia content for the government, was also accused by Karina Sosa and Daniela Genovez in the Attorney General of the Republic of the attacks on him on video and through his Twitter account. .

Roberto Silva’s journalistic reference

Magistrate Noel Orellana, referring to the case, indicated that both the Public Prosecution Service and the police “have a challenge to divert responsibilities from those who break the law.”

Twitter also closed Silva’s account, because of the multiple complaints and reports that users made in recent hours about the attacks, classified as gender violence.

Considering the fact, New Ideas management has spoken of the medium.

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