Monday, April 25, 2011

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JUDICIAL AN ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE POLLS IN CHUBUT, for "Page 12" on 4/11/1925. Ollanta







AFTER THE FPV WHISTLEBLOWING



An attempt to open the polls in Chubut

prosecutor Antonio Suárez García Graciela asked to open 23 of the 1122 polls that used during the elections of 20 March as "measures of evidence" of the complaint about irregularities in the electoral process made by the Front for Victory.
The public prosecutor Ministry official acknowledged that "it shall be for the courts which could not be obtained through elections, ie the opening of the polls," but the process will be developed once the Provincial Electoral Tribunal concluded in the final count. The prosecutor stated further that "I have denounced the forgery, and the data provided by the complainants plus other actions taken in the context of the research I need to open the polls to see what's inside. " also acknowledged that" this is unprecedented, "explaining that" because the court realized (electoral) to avoid destroy the documentation or the polls as usual when he closed the electoral process but kept in custody and are accessible to the review. "" The intention is to collate data to confirm or rule out the lack of loyalty who bore documentation or compare what was in the tally with other roles, such as the FPV complaint, "he said.
The presentation of lawyers kirchneristas was held on Apr. 7. They denounced "the accumulation of irregularities in the electoral process convened in the province." "The analysis has emerged in the electoral act has voted an undetermined number of people without the right to vote because they were not registered in the Chubut" indicates the presentation. The complainants detailing that "we found that the city of Trelew have voted at least 99 people without the right to vote, added to the rolls and the city of Puerto Madryn at least 130."
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http://www.pagina12.com.ar/diario/ultimas/20-166962-2011-04-25.html





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