Paraguayan Bar Association asks to respect the rule of law

Paraguayan Bar Association asks to respect the rule of law

The leadership of the Concertación resolved to separate its computer technicians (who worked before, during and after the elections) from the plan to search for “great fraud” that the leaders speak of, and whose evidence continues to appear.

It was confirmed by one of the contracted computer specialists, Gladys Canese, who indicated that she agreed to carry out the search that her Concertación colleagues did not detect.

“There are several technicians from various political groups. Each proxy, each candidate has their trusted people”Canese said when asked about how many independents are hired for this purpose.

When asked how many irregular cases they detected out of the 11,500 verified tables (of the 12,269 existing), Canese stated that there are a hundred episodes.

“There are a hundred cases, complaints of fraud… What we did as computer scientists is to verify if it is code in the first place, if it has to do with voting machines and if it is vulnerable. If it is affirmative, the Public Ministry must investigate, ”he stressed.

“Some were discarded as not serious. Others yes, because they are serious. There is an avalanche of people who are bringing us evidence of alleged fraud, ”she added.

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It meant that last Saturday they submitted a request for a computer audit, so that it is known in depth whether or not the complaints are true.

“The only thing I can say is that it is a source code, that I do not know if it is true, that it be investigated, that it is vulnerable. If I have something in front of me that is serious, I cannot keep quiet… What we are asking for is a computer audit, ”she said.

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