Experts from the Central Election Commission will also generate the hash code, which will be written on the control receipt of the machine and on each ballot for voting in the early parliamentary elections. The procedure will be public and will be held in a controlled environment at the Ministry of Electronic Governance.
It is mandatory under the electoral code and guarantees protection against replacement or modification of the software of the devices with which voting will be held on April 19. The CEC is yet to decide where in the sections abroad there will also be voting machines. The devices must be handed over to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on April 8 to be transported to the locations.
There are 16 days left until the elections.
In 9,354 polling stations out of a total of 11,836 in the country, voting by machine will also be possible.