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Premiere after the 1989 Revolution. Votes in the September local elections in Sector 1 will be counted by the police.
The procedure was requested by the prosecutor investigating the complaint by the Social Democrats after their candidate Dan Tudorache lost the elections in favor of Clotilde Armand of the USR.
The first step was to take over the voting bags, a total of 1,600, currently stored in the Bucharest Court. The bags were collected in 500 deliveries by a mixed team of police and forensic scientists, and the entire process was filmed at all times.
The actual vote scrutiny operation will be carried out at the headquarters of the Internal Control Service, in the Capital, where a space is improvised.
The prosecutor asked the investigators to identify all the ballots and compare all the counts made in this process with the data already recorded in official documents. In the end, all documents must be kept at the crime scene until the end of this investigation.
10 policemen were appointed to exclusively attend the implementation of the request of the Special Section, launching the prosecution a recommendation period of 2 months until which to have the result of the count.
The prosecutor Sorin Iașinovschi of the Special Section for Magistrates’ Investigation (SIIJ) was the one who ordered through a delegated ordinance that the Capital Police count all the votes of the local elections of Sector 1 of Bucharest, won by Clotilde Armand (USR) in damage to Dan Tudorache (PSD).
PSD complained of alleged electoral fraud, but was unable to present any evidence.