Jair Bolsonaro’s Defense Minister, Paulo Sergio Nogueira de Oliveirahas asked the Brazilian electoral authorities to authorize a technical investigation To improve the electronic voting system of the countryAll this happened after the victory in the presidential election of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Nogueira de Oliveira has submitted the report prepared by the Armed Forces to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), which is accompanied by a letter in which he has asked that the suggestions of the Armed Forces be accepted to correct the technical points, As well as analyzing the system’s source code, reports Brazil Agency,
“The work was limited to overseeing the electronic voting system,” the outgoing minister wrote in a letter, where he criticized that there was not.Comment on possible evidence of electoral crimes,
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Tribunal (TSE) made it difficult to analyze, according to a document prepared by the military technical team of the armed forces. voting machine source codeWhile he has pointed out possible flaws in the system’s control mechanism.
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“However, no discrepancy was observed between the results printed by the ballot papers and the final count published by the electoral authorities,” the report said.
TSE, for its part, said in a statement this Wednesday that it had “received with satisfaction” the final report prepared by the Defense Ministry.
Superior Electoral Court The final report of the Ministry of Defense has been received with satisfactionwhich, like all controlling entities, did not indicate the existence of any fraud or incompatibility”, reads the note from TSE President Alexandre de Moraes.
In addition, de Moraes affirmed that “electronic voting machines are a source of national pride.” “The 2022 elections demonstrate effectiveness, Fairness and total transparency of calculations and the sum total of votes”, he said.
However, experts point out that the military report contains omissions and may feed conspiracy theories of Jair Bolsonaro’s followers, who point to electoral rigging for the slightest difference The number of votes between the two candidates, the Brazilian newspaper collects Earth,