48 thousand euros cost the CEC only spray for extraordinary elections

The Central Election Commission has already started technical preparations for the October 6th extraordinary elections. In order to prevent voting more than once, the CEC elections have been supplied with UV skufi, which has cost more than 48 thousand euros. This was made known in the announcement of the Prosecutorial Regulatory Commission [...]
In order to prevent voting more than once, the CEC elections have been supplied with UV skufi, which has cost more than 48 thousand euros.
This has been made known in the announcement of the Public Prosecutorial Regulatory Commission.
Again, the operator “Albus” has won the tender for this contract.
For this tender The CEC has used the negotiated procedure without publishing the contract announcement without competition.
The UV spray is used to spray fingers with the voting case in order to prevent double voting by voters.
Compared with the 2017 elections, the spray had cost 44,000 euros, writes inFokus.
So for the same tender, the CEC has spent about 40,000 euros more on the October 6th snap elections.















