DnV: CNR increases human capacities for post-election process to be completed as soon as possible

Civil society organisations that have observed the process of elections on February 14th are demanding that human resources be added to the Counting and Results Centre to complete the announcement of final results as soon as possible. Democracy in Action (DnV) says processes conducted so far in the CNR have been in line with [...]
Civil society organisations that have observed the process of elections on February 14th are demanding that human resources be added to the Counting and Results Centre to complete the announcement of final results as soon as possible.
Democracy in Action ( DnV says processes conducted so far in the QNR have been in line with relevant legislation, but have developed at a slow pace.
“Whether the decision to recount over 20% of the country-level deployments affects increasing the integrity of the elections and accuracy of the results, this process issues with the quality and qualifications of commissioners, as well as the training organised for them by the CEC”, DnV states in a response.
The organisation says that the failure to address problems recorded even during past processes has influenced the same problems again, especially with holding the votes of candidates of political subjects.
“The CEC should necessarily take steps to increase the quality of training, or even create mechanisms for punishing commissioners who, as a result of mistakes, human or intentional, have distorted civic will and indirectly influenced the delay of post-election procedures until the certificate of election results”.
Because of the time limits the country is in terms of electing the president, DnV requires that the CNR increase human capacity for management and completion of procedures within a period of faster time.











