Drybin: district election commission refuses to give information to journalist
The journalist of the
socio-political newspaper Uzgorak Halina
Budnaya spent several days trying to obtain the information about the number of
the signatures in support of each pretender for presidency that had been passed
to the Drybin District Election Commission.
’They refuse to give me any information by the phone. Before this they usually
asked me to file written inquiries so that the commission members would
consider them and give written answers. Now they propose to come to them with
the passport and the journalist certificate, as they can’t check whether I am a
journalist during a telephone talk,’ said Halina Budnaya.
According to the journalist, she has quite different relations with the Horki
and the Mstsislau district election commission that supplied her with
information about the number of the received signatures and the results of
their verification long ago.
’When I phoned to the Central Election Commission and asked why the Drybin DEC
behaved in such a way they answered that the commission just protected itself
from the citizens who could disrupt its work by frequent telephone calls. That’s
why they proposed me to come to the commission and solve this issue at the commission
office,’ pointed the journalist.
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