TEGUCIGALPA.
Two days after development primary elections and without official results by National Electoral Council (CNE) there are complaints about an alleged sabotage of the internal voting system.
Yesterday morning, from inside the cellars in NPP, which is in Professional Institute (Infop), it was reported that one of the main internet cables was cut, as well as the theft of a hard drive from the center of the computer.
Sala Ana Paola, advisor to the CNE. |
Given this, the staff National Commissioner for Human Rights (Conadeh) arrived on the scene to attend the complaint.
Ricardo López, defense manager Conadeh, indicated that, after inspecting the place and discussing with the authorities, they confirmed that no hard drive had been stolen, what happened was that a hard drive was identified with a failure in its operation.
“The technical advisor on technology issues of NPP He explained to us that what happened is that there is a hard disk that has a malfunction and that it is being reviewed to check if it has been damaged or has an anomaly “, explained the manager Conadeh.
Regarding the cutting of the cable, it was verified that it was cut, so the technical staff of NPP proceeded to replace it. “The cable is routed to the scanner at the main entrance through which the election bags will pass, so that the minutes can be reviewed,” he explained.
Ricardo Lopez, Conadeh. |
He added that NPP began investigations to determine if someone cut the cord with the intent to damage the counting process or was accidental.
During the press conference, the advisor to the president of NPP, Ana Paola Hall, indicated that, in addition to cutting the cable, they had other difficulties in developing the electoral process.
“They cut our cables, they made our things extremely difficult. From the moment when luggage There they were missing the ink boxes, they were hiding electoral kits from us, we had to suffer both misfortunes “, said the counselor, without mentioning the names of those who carried out those actions.
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The population remains insecure due to the lack of official results. The supporters and candidates of the fighting parties arrived yesterday at the Infop depots to demand that the results be given as soon as possible.
Tony García, the candidate for the Somos + movement of the Free Party, said that the lack of planning on the part of the authorities has the population in difficulty. “Several candidates declare themselves winners, there is chaos and this is the product of one NPP who didn’t think and didn’t see this situation coming, “he said. Yesterday they returned to the cellars in NPP polling stations in Santa Bárbara and Intibucá.