Suspicions of vote manipulation, Prosecution begins collecting evidence

The Office of the Chief State Prosecutor has announced that the State Prosecutor has continuously monitored the process of recounting the election results and will take action on any suspicion of voter fraud.
According to the press release, the national election coordinator, prosecutor Laura Pula, after identifying vote discrepancies during the recount, has requested that the chief prosecutors of all basic prosecution offices in the municipalities where the recount has been completed begin collecting relevant information and evidence that may prove the commission of any criminal offense related to the electoral process.
"Prosecutor Pula has also requested that even in municipalities where the recount has not been completed, the process of collecting the necessary evidence be initiated immediately after its completion," the announcement states.
The Office of the Chief State Prosecutor emphasizes that the State Prosecutor will remain committed to protecting the free vote of citizens, and will investigate any case in which there are suspicions of vote fraud in any way and by anyone. /Telegrafi/





















































