Elecciones 2026: Gobierno peruano autoriza hasta cuatro días de licencia laboral para votantes fuera de su localidad
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Summary
El Poder Ejecutivo peruano ha formalizado medidas laborales para facilitar la participación ciudadana en la segunda vuelta electoral de 2026. Los trabajadores de los sectores público y privado que voten fuera de su localidad podrán acceder hasta cuatro días de ausencia justificada, siempre que cumplan con ciertos requisitos establecidos.
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incluyendo hasta cuatro días de ausencia justificada si se cumplen con diversas características
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