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In reply to the discussion: Capriles still defiant on eve of Venezuela vote recount [View all]reorg
(3,317 posts)The report by neutral EU observers explicitly states that the source code is OWNED by the CNE, the Venezuelan organisation that is responsible for elections. It is NOT owned by the firm that developed the code, as certain anonymous posters here claim. It was acquired and is owned and further developed by the CNE, as the EU observers already stated in 2005. Are you claiming the CNE sold their right of ownership since, to somebody else? Got a source for that ludicrous claim?
"The opposition" does not say what you claim they say. I have been following the news in Venezuela pretty closely in the last few weeks and they don't object to the voting system or the source code. "The opposition" has a representative at the CNE, he frequently makes statements supporting the wishes and views of Mr. Capriles. This representative also writes for the right-wing propaganda press (El Universal). He is one of the "rectores" of the CNE, the organisation that OWNS the source code. If there were any issues with the source code, he would be the first to make it publicy known and who would have the means and opportunity to prove it or at least demand an investigation, which he doesn't.
But keep playing dumb in order to keep us informed about all matters concerned.