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"Tarefas recorrentes" (Recurring Tasks)
Millions of citizens queued publicly at electoral booths to sign their names, input their identity card details, and provide thumbprints.
The primary feature was its integration into government systems (such as the national identity database, SAIME , and the electoral registry, CNE ). This created a "real-time veto" system. lista tascón
Thousands of civil servants, doctors, engineers, and teachers who were found on the list were fired without notice or severances. Job applicants whose names appeared in the database were immediately disqualified from government roles, under the explicit doctrine that public positions belonged exclusively to those loyal to the Bolivarian Revolution. Access to State Services and Documents
In late 2003, opposition groups organized a massive nationwide petition campaign known as El Firmazo and subsequently El Reafirmazo . The list took a massive, disparate set of
The list took a massive, disparate set of physical signatures (over 2 million) and digitized them into a searchable, centralized database. This allowed the government to bypass manual paperwork and instantly verify the political stance of any individual.
Here's a potential feature that could be useful: The list took a massive
This feature would enhance the functionality of Llista Tascón, making it more useful for users who need to manage recurring tasks and responsibilities.