January 13, 2021
January 13, 2021
Ahead of the 2023 general election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Tuesday said it was reviewing its adopted technologies for elections, with the view of introducing new ones to improve conduct of the elections ahead of 2023.
The INEC Director of Voter Education and Publicity Department (VEP), Nick Dazang, disclosed this at a workshop for the department on the “Review of National Voter Education Manual” held in Keffi, Nasarawa State.
The five-day workshop is organised by INEC in partnership with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD).
Dating said INEC began the process for electronic voting since 2004 when it introduced optic map registration forms.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is contemplating introducing new technologies to improve the conduct of the 2023 general elections.
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Caracas, Jan 8 (Prensa Latina) Venezuela s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on Friday denounced the UK government interference in the internal processes of the country by means of funding media and opposition organizations. While UK State banks kidnap the Venezuelan gold necessary to fight against Covid-19, they finance media and opposition organizations. We will take this denunciation to the United Nations, Arreaza stressed on Twitter.
Venezuela s Minister of Foreign Affairs referred to a report issued by the research and analysis group Mission Truth on the implications of London in covert plans to destabilize the Bolivarian Executive.
One of the destabilizing projects financed by the UK government contemplates the awarding of up to 250,000 British pounds (340,000 dollars, approximately) to sectors of journalism to influence local and national media agendas in Venezuela.
UK funds communication programs against Venezuela
UK funds communication programs against Venezuela
Caracas, Jan 7 (Prensa Latina) The UK government illegally financed the Efecto Cocuyo website to undermine and destabilize Venezuela, national media released on Thursday. According to a report by Globovision TV, which provides details of a study originally issued by the British media Daily Maverick (or Declassified-UK), the Venezuelan website was hired for one million dollars to act as a mercenary of journalism.
The aforementioned report reveals that for a long time the UK has financed projects to bolster alleged independent investigative journalism in Latin America to undermine foreign leaders and political movements considered a threat to British business interests.