The President of the Superior Court of Electoral Justice (TSJE), Jorge Bogarín, and Minister Jaime Bestardtogether with authorities from the Special Commission for the Implementation of Technology for the Voting and Scrutiny Systemparticipated in the launch of the Training Plan 2023.
said plan will be deployed to electoral agents and the general publicdue to the use of the voting machine in the National Elections planned for the next April 30.
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“These training sessions that start today will help us meet the great challenge of having a trained citizenrywhich allows a further streamlining of the voting process with the machines”, affirmed Bogarín.
at another time, highlighted the reliability shown by the voting machines in previous elections, delimiting that the specific challenge that the Electoral Justice will address with these instructive sessions will be to have an informed electorate.
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For his part, Jaime Bestard emphasized the importance of the training process so that citizens are informed about the voting systemsomething that will be worked with Special Commission and the Electoral Information, Documentation and Education Center (CIDEE).
National Trainers begin the instruction procedure through training days addressed to all departmental coordinators and the general public, also providing for the disclosure of tutorials on social networks.
The entrance Electronic Voting training plan launched with a view to the elections was first published on newspaper TODAY.