According to the registrar Alexánder Vega Rocha, there will be total transparency and guarantees in the presidential elections.
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The request from the Registrar’s Office to the Prosecutor’s Office and the CNE for “the general count of votes for the Senate of the Republic, in order to give transparency to the electoral process” was ‘backed down’. After the new controversy and the wave of criticism that occurred within the framework of the scrutiny of the parliamentary elections, the registrar Alexánder Vega Rocha confirmed that the process will continue its normal progress.
According to the official “there was no fraud in Colombia on March 13. What was presented was a difference between the pre-count and the scrutiny.
Adding that despite all the complaints and what happened again with the E14 Forms, “the jurors were trained by officials with electoral experience.” He likewise stated again that it has not been defined whether or not there were human errors or fraud on the part of some juries.
Regarding the recount that of all the votes that he expressed this Monday would be requested, I inform that said decision was withdrawn.
“For the information of all political forces, the Registrar’s Office will not submit to the CNE the request to recount the votes for the Senate elections of the Republic, consequently, the count will continue its normal course,” Vega Rocha said on Tuesday.
“The result of the next presidential elections will reflect the will of Colombians, through a transparent and guaranteed electoral process,” stressed the national registrar, after acknowledging the commitment of the public force in the past elections.
— National Registry of Civil Status (@Registraduria) March 22, 2022
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