Apurimac NEW REGIONAL CHAIRMAN
RESULTS ELECTION OF
After counting 100% general states that the new president Regional Apurimac is Mr.
Elias Segovia Ruiz, leader of the Popular Movement Andino who obtained 50.625 votes which represents 33% of the valid votes. The second was the role of former Congressman Michael Martinez Kallpa Popular Movement with 33.659 votes representing 22% of valid votes.
The third place went to APRA with 18.535 votes or 12%.
100% The results of municipal elections provinces are:
POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 1068 22.6% VOTES
APRA 953 20.2% VOTES
ABANCAY
ANDEAN PEOPLE POWER 15.907 VOTES 37%
TUPAY-ALL UNITED BY ABANCAY 11.074 25.6% VOTES
POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 15.577 27.9% VOTES
Kechwa APURIMAC Integration Movement 11.592 20.7% VOTES
AYMARA
ANDEAN PEOPLE POWER 3.163 25.4% VOTES
POPULAR VOTES KALLPA 3.134 25.2%
CHINCHEROS
POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 4.140 25.3% VOTES
POPULAR FRONT LLAPANCHIK 3.985 24.4% VOTES
Cotabamba
ANDEAN PEOPLE POWER 4520 VOTES 30.8%
POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 3.647 24.9% VOTES
ANDINO 3.112 31.3% VOTES
POPULAR MOVEMENT KALLPA 2.322 23.3% VOTES
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Source: http://www. inversionenlainfancia.net/web/welcome/noticia/325
The elected regional president of Apurimac, Elias Segovia, signed Monday 22 November the Citizens' Pact for Childhood, which is driven by the Steering Committee for Investing in Children.
The signing of this pact were present Garatea Gaston's father, national coordinator of the Drive Group of Investing in Children, and Salvador Herencia, a member of this group cudadano. The signing ceremony was broadcast live via the Internet, through Salgalú TV Online.
Elias Segovia announced that it will present at the Second National Meeting on Early Childhood Investment to be held on 3 and 4 December.
The Citizens' Pact for Early Childhood has ten goals for the development of children, such as giving priority to public policies and programs at national, regional and municipal benefit of early childhood and allocate adequate budget for intangible early childhood, to eliminate chronic malnutrition and infant mortality, expanding coverage and improving the quality of early childhood education, among others.
In Apurimac, 34.8% of children under five suffer from chronic malnutrition, which means that in this region about 20 thousand children are affected her physical and mental development because of malnutrition. The initial education coverage in Huancavelica for children 3 to 5 years is 72.5% and for children from 0 to 2 years only 2.2%.
These disturbing figures on early childhood development in Apurimac show the urgency of prioritizing investment in this sector of the population, hence the importance of commitment by the next president of the Apurimac region, Elias Segovia who said that investment in early childhood, the fight against child malnutrition and education will be the priority of his administration.