Supreme Court of Venezuela Continues To Examine Electoral Records

The technical team that examines the electoral material is responsible for evaluating the entire process of expertise and its probative value, as recorded by the judiciary. Photo: teleSUR


August 17, 2024 Hour: 11:19 am

The Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) of Venezuela continues to provide technical expertise on electoral material, based on the analysis of all evidence of probative value, recorded by both former presidential candidates and representatives of political parties, as well as those related to the cyber attack that affected the Venezuelan National Electoral Council (CNE) on July 28.

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The president of the TSJ, Caryslia Beatriz RodrĂ­guez RodrĂ­guez, accompanied by a technical team, is responsible for evaluating the entire process of expertise and its evidentiary value, recorded by the judiciary.

The expert review process consists of the transcription of the results present in the voting records, by each organization for political purposes. Once this process is completed, the information is consolidated and after its analysis by specialists, the final report is prepared, validated by the aggregation of data in the CNE.

In this regard, the TSJ’s Electoral Chamber reported that the expert review proceedings begun on 5 August to issue a definitive ruling on the electoral appeal process submitted by President Nicolás Maduro are continuing.

The court also reiterated that the decision will be res judicata and its judgment will be final.

The highest court has been sharing with the nation what happens in the TSJ, and the expert review process is overseen by the judges who make up the TSJ’s Electoral Chamber. The evaluation is carried out by national and international experts, experts in statistics.

Also attending are Venezuelan and foreign observers, electoral experts such as the Council of Electoral Experts of Latin America (CEELA) and the Observatory of Strategic Thought for Regional Integration, among others.

As part of the audit of all electoral material submitted by the National Electoral Council and political parties participating in the presidential elections on 28 July, experts inspect and transcribe the data in the voting records.

Autor: ACJ

Fuente: teleSURtv.net

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