In this interview with TV's news channel Globovision, Venezuela's opposition leader Ramon Guillermo Aveledo, Secretary of the Coalition for Democratic Unity, talks about the reliability of the voting technology, which was used in the primary elections held on February 12th to select a unique candidate to face incumbent President Chavez in the October 7th Presidential Elections of 2012.
“They are the machines that people know, with which we’ve voted in previous elections, a technology that everyone knows and we have audited well enough (…) The machines are reliable, and we can say that because we have audited them.”
“When we audit the new technology proposed by the CNE, we will certify it and vouch for it if that’s the case, with the same conviction we are doing it today. In that regard, we can say we trust these machines and that’s why we use them.”
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