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65 cameras from the online video streaming of the elections have no recordings

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The recordings from 65 cameras, which streamed the counting of the ballots on election night online, have gone missing, according to a report by the caretaker cabinet regarding the provision of the material and technical logistics for the elections. Their absence was established after all devices were returned to the Information Services Agency.

The information regarding the missing recordings will be handed over to the Central Election Commission so action can be taken, the caretaker cabinet says.

The caretaker government fulfilled all of its commitments professionally, transparently and in excellent dialogue with the Central Election Commission in accordance with the Election Code with respect to the organizational and technical preparations for the parliamentary election on 27 October, 2024, reads the report by Minister of Innovation and Growth Rosen Karadimov. The cabinet was given a good performance review regarding its election commitments – by independent and by international observers, the report says.



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