The sunny electoral day has started this Tuesday in the Community of Madrid with long queues of voters separated by the safety distance against the coronavirus. The appointment, key to national policy, is held on a weekday and in the middle of the pandemic, with an incidence in the region of 384 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 134 cases above the danger threshold. Many workers, who have the right to be absent up to four hours from their positions, have preferred to approach the appointment with the polls early in the morning, which, added to the anticovid measures, is multiplying the ranks. How


The sunny electoral day has started this Tuesday in the Community of Madrid with long queues of voters separated by the safety distance against the coronavirus. The appointment, key to national policy, is held on a weekday and in the middle of the pandemic, with an incidence in the region of 384 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 134 cases above the danger threshold. Many workers, who have the right to be absent up to four hours from their positions, have preferred to approach the appointment with the polls early in the morning, which, added to the anticovid measures, is multiplying the ranks. However, progress is made at a good pace and the waits are not very long. At the door of the schools, masks are distributed so that the citizens can put them on the ones they already carry, and hydroalcoholic gel. Despite the fact that the voting centers will close as planned at eight in the afternoon, the Minister of Justice, Interior and Victims, Enrique López, has informed that those who are in the queue will be allowed to participate at that time. "In general, the day has started with total normality," said the counselor in his first appearance of the day, at half past ten in the morning. López has pointed out that 100% of the tables have been set up at the start of the day without incident, he has underlined the "normality" with which the voting is taking place and has apologized and patience for the waits. The Community of Madrid app allows you to check the attendance of each school before going to vote. First thing in the morning, in the queues, parents could be seen with the blemishes in their eyes from the hands of small children, old people and young people with the ballot prepared in hand to go out whistling as soon as they deposited the vote in the ballot box.


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