929 Moldovans do not matter to the authorities.
After the ballots were constructed, validated CEC members early parliamentary elections of 28 November 2010. However, 929 A4 sheets of votes applied polling stations in Padua, Paris, Rome and Moscow have been declared invalid and were not taken into account. This was announced Iurie Hammer, Central Election Commission Secretary, in presenting the final results of elections. MichaelBusuleac, member of CEC, said that excluding the 929 votes does not influence voting results and how the distribution of seats. "Election offices outside the country have decided to resort to voting on A4 sheets, for reasons that were not enough ballots, and under the Constitution, every citizen has the right to vote. Therefore, all citizens had to be respected this right. Meanwhile, the Election Code provides that ballots other than those set by the CEC are invalid. Thus, in this case are two legislative provisions which collide head: to ensure the fundamental right of the voter and the invalidity of the ballot, "said Michael Busuleac.
CEC Secretary
And an explanation to this situation that has not been met so far in the RM. "It is clear that there is a serious problem in this chapter. We were successful because we made a successful information campaign so that the election was attended by a record number of citizens. Some voters we could not provide the legal right to vote within the limits prescribed by law. We are lucky that only 929 people voted on this sort of makeshift ballots, "said Iurie Hammer and propose some solutions. "The CEC will ask the Constitutional Court to be informed about this issue, and the Parliament to be informed about the loopholes in the law. It is necessary to provide additional methods of voting and in extraordinary cases that citizens can enjoy their constitutional rights to be excluded such situations in future, "said Iurie Hammer. The secretary
CEC, the elections are declared valid and the Constitutional Court to rule within 10 days after the entry into force of the CEC decision.
elections were deemed valid by the CEC as the vote came more than 63% of voters voting, ie 1.7 million from 2.6 million voters expected to turnout. Also, additional lists of voters voted 68,129. Over 11,000 ballots were declared invalid.
number remains the same mandates, without changes. Thus, 676,761 voted for the Communist Party of thousands of voters, choosing the future with 42 seats in Parliament, the LDP and 506 563 people gave their vote - 32 seats, Democratic Party garnered 218,847 thousand votes - 15 seats and 171,434 votes PL - 12 seats.
Communists were dissatisfied with the totals provided by the CEC and requested the recount. In reply, Michael Busuleac, member of CEC, said that the recount is not the responsibility of the Constitutional Court and CEC. "Observers from the Communist Party participated in the vote counting, preparation of minutes that put their signature. I have not met any protocol without the signature of PCRM, "replied Busuleac.
recall that according to a press release from the Communist Party on 1 December, the Communists submitted a complaint to the CEC seeking an immediate action in order to detect more fraud reported by the Communist Party.
Author: Diana Lungu, particularly the Association of Independent Press Reporter
Source: api.md
Source: api.md
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