Wanting to anticipate events that could pose a risk to the transparency of the elections, the Attorney General’s Office formulated several questions to the National Register and the National Electoral Council (CNE) about the electoral process. convention of international supervision of presidential election software.
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Specifically, the Ministry of Public Affairs sent three questions. First, less than 10 days before the elections, the audit result Pre-count and review to be used on May 29″.
Secondly, “What is the difference between the audit to be contracted and the audit currently being implemented by the Registry to improve the counting and review systems?” he asked.
(More on the matter: Editor-in-Chief Alexander Vega: The Prosecutor’s Office is launching a preliminary investigation).
Finally, he asked for clarification of the need for supervision. information voters“If the deadline for ballot submissions has already closed and, on the other hand, the algorithm of the voting juries has not been audited”.
The control body concluded by saying: Resolving these concerns builds trust in voters It contributes to the transparent development of the presidential elections to be held on 29 May.
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