The Electoral Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) requested the National Electoral Council (CNE) for the minutes of the presidential elections of July 28. In the report, the chamber specified the request for the following documents: Minutes of the counting of votes at the polling stations, minutes of the final totalization of the electoral process, minutes of adjudication and the minutes of proclamation of the indicated process. This was announced by the president of the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), magistrate Caryslia Beatríz Rodríguez Rodríguez.
The magistrate read the report of the Electoral Chamber, in which it was indicated that it constitutes a public fact, “the cyber attack against the computer system of the National Electoral Council”. That is why it requests from the CNE “all the elements of proof associated with such an event”.
She stated that “in light of the commitment to peace, democracy, and in pursuit of constitutional order, this Electoral Chamber decides that in this case the work of this body is enabled from Monday to Sunday, 24 hours a day.”
The decision was announced after the oral hearing with the participation of the candidates for the presidential elections on July 28.