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The Republican Party of Minnesota launches the election efforts aimed at all house democrats that boycott the legislative session

St. Paul, Minn. – The Republican Party of Minnesota has launched a recall election effort this week on all house democrats that will continue Boycot sessionwhich is now in the fourth week.

The Constitution of Minnesota paves the way for recalling elections. In a press conference on Tuesday, party officials said that they have already started collecting the required number of signatures in half of the 66 DFL districts to start what a long, difficult process is. They plan to start petitions in the remaining districts, so that they can submit all documents to the State Secretary’s office next week.

“We hope that common sense would prevail and that these legislators would realize the seriousness of their actions and that this recall would not be necessary. But here we are,” said Alex Plechash, chairman of De Gop. “Minnesota is in crisis.”

The Steils Act requires that 25 voters register with the proposed recall before it is submitted and the process starts. In some districts, the number of voters that surpassed far, said Jennifer Dejournett, executive director of the party.

The office of the State Secretary assesses the petitions and if it determines that they are valid, the Supreme Court then determines whether they meet the constitutional and legal grounds for recall campaign. The process from start to finish can take a long time if 10 months added, Dejournett added, but the party is convinced that their petitions will continue and will improve.

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The Constitution states that the grounds for recall “serious crime or not -feasance are during the term of office in the performance of the duties of the office or conviction during the term of office of a serious crime.” Civil servants claim the Off-site secret cursing in the ceremony of DFL laws Before the hearing came down to failure and the failure of Democrats to appear to the Capitol so far, is not -feasance.

“At the end of the day, Minnesotans earn the representation in their legislative power. They earn legislators who are going to work, and I look forward to Minnesota who speaks loudly and clearly and tells their legislators to go to work,” Dejournett said reporters.

Democrats have maintained that their boycott is a parliamentary tactic to deny quorum, so Republicans do not control the room with the advantage of a single seat they have-althans so far A special election for a Roseville chair Probably happens in March. Tim Walz government on Wednesday is expected to plan that election formally.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the DFL party characterized the recall as “desperate” and convicted republicans forr refuse to say whether they would unlock DFL Rep. Brad tabke who A judge determined the valid winner of a narrow home race. The issue is a bottleneck for Democrats, they have said, that is part of the reason that they do not show up for the capitol of the state.

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“Republicans have wasted weeks to destroy an election they have lost so that they can seize the power that Minnesotans did not give them at the polls. Today’s stunt shows how desperate they have become after the courts are their illegal cash grip had beaten and ruled that Rep.

There have been 14 recall actions that have been submitted for state laws and constitutional office holders such as Governor and State Secretary in the past two decades, but they were all dismissed by the Minnesota Supreme Court before there can be a recall elections, according to the legislation of Minnesota, reference library .

“The Republican recall activity is another attempt to create chaos and division to ignore their efforts to ignore Minnesota voters, to steal elections that they did not win and grab control of the house. In November the voters made it clear that they wanted A government that works together to get things done, “said a spokesperson for the Caucus campaign of the DFL house in a statement. “Democrats will remain focused on serving their voters in their districts until Republicans agree to honor the will of voters and confirm that they will take place Brad Tabke representative.”

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The highest court of the State will hear a different case Related to the long -term power dispute In the house on Thursday. In the meantime, leaders in both parties are still negotiating a path ahead about how the House will work in case he returns to a draw after the special elections next month. The Republicans currently have a lead in one seat because of that vacancy, after the DFL winner had not taken the oath because the office was because because A judge determined, did not live in the district.

“This is not a conditional offer that you can decide:” I will only serve under the circumstances and in the environment where I would prefer to be, “said Rep. Walter Hudson, R-Albertville, at the press conference Tuesday. “The fact that the case is, the Curtis Johnson chair was invalid because he lived in the district that they lost the draw. We are in the majority.”


Note: The video above was originally broadcast on January 30, 2025.

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