A former president of the Constitutional Tribunal has publicly questioned the stance of a presidential candidate, Roberto Sánchez, regarding his refusal to acknowledge potential election results. Urviola suggested Sánchez’s position could constitute a violation of the constitution. He warned that such defiance may lead to disqualification from holding future office. The comments stem from Sánchez’s pre-election statements indicating a possible challenge to the validity of the vote count should he lose. Urviola emphasized the importance of respecting democratic processes and upholding the constitution, regardless of the outcome. This raises concerns about potential post-election instability and challenges to the legitimacy of the electoral process. The former judge’s statement adds further tension to an already closely watched presidential race.