The Democratic Party has filed another complaint with the Central Election Commission. This time it concerns voting in the diaspora. In the complaint of the DP-ASHM, it is requested to be informed of all the problems encountered during the process of preparing the vote for the 12 diaspora districts, writes A2 CNN.
The DP requests the availability of daily minutes for all 12 districts regarding the 3 problems that the CEC has identified, such as the production of two identical "B" envelopes for the same voter, problems with the voter's address in cases where the postal code does not match the self-declared one, as well as the placement of the same label on two different envelopes, which could lead to the risk of a citizen receiving two or more votes and producing multiple voting.
A2 CNN also learns that the DP is also seeking information about the storage location of duplicate or damaged envelopes and any issues with their distribution around the world. (A2 Televizion)