14. June 2010 at 14:00

Vote 2010: SDĽ representative refuses to sign official protocol on election

The representative of the Party of the Democratic Left (SDĽ) on the Central Electoral Commission (ÚVK), Peter Weiss, refused to sign the official protocol on the results of the general election on Saturday, June 12, the TASR newswire was told. Weiss complained that the Statistics Office did not provide him with the election results from individual electoral commissions. SDĽ has not been able to compare the results with the parallel counting carried out by SDĽ, he said.

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The representative of the Party of the Democratic Left (SDĽ) on the Central Electoral Commission (ÚVK), Peter Weiss, refused to sign the official protocol on the results of the general election on Saturday, June 12, the TASR newswire was told.

Weiss complained that the Statistics Office did not provide him with the election results from individual electoral commissions. SDĽ has not been able to compare the results with the parallel counting carried out by SDĽ, he said.

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“In the Election Act, the Statistics Office is cited as the only institution that is responsible for processing the results of elections. There's no single word in the act on any obligation of the Statistics Office towards any parallel results,” responded the chairwoman of the Statistics Office, Ľudmila Benkovičová.

Source: TASR

Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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