The Central Election Commission has decided that voting by paper ballot and voting by machines will still be recorded separately in the records.
This also applies to the total result of both types of voting, Nova reported.
During the discussion, there were disputes among the CEC members, some of them threatened that the separate entry of the result would make it difficult for the sectional committees. And this could lead to errors in the protocols. This decision was reached after the Commission decided weeks ago that it would enter the result of both types of voting together in the minutes. This caused a wave of discontent and, after an appeal, the decision was overturned by the Administrative Court.