Brest observers to use binoculars to watch voting
The
place allocated to observers is about 8 metres away from the table
where voting papers are given out and the ballot-box is installed. It
does not allow observers to watch the way ballot papers are presented to
electors and to see what is happening near the tables of the election
committee members.
According to one of the observers Dzyanis Turchanyak,
they have managed to persuade the head of the election commission to
place the observers’ tables three meters closer, however, it has not
affected the situation much, says Turchanyak. The observer does not
think that the situation and the necessity of using binoculars is
normal, however, they have not managed to get an opportunity to watch
the work of the committee members at a closer distance yet, informs the
human rights centre “Viasna”.