28 November 2006

Election Frauds

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Deaglio’s denunciation of the manipulation of the votes in the last elections can have only one outcome: the recount of the blank ballot papers.
If this were not to happen, there would remain for ever in the citizens the suspicion of election fraud.
Deaglio’s video was immediately sold out in the shops. A sign that he has not been ignored.
However, the main newspapers after having forcefully presented the denunciation of election frauds attributed to the Centre Right, then almost wiped out the item with no apparent reason.
Many of Deaglio’s arguments are convincing. The Centre Left had a strong advantage over the CdL and it disappeared in a few hours.
The percentage of blank ballot papers was the same everywhere. This circumstance is difficult to explain.
I myself, before 9 April, on this blog, and with an article paid for in the daily newspapers, I denounced possible election frauds due to the electronic count.
The magistracy has the duty to examine this in depth. A democracy cannot tolerate any shadow on the elections.
If the ballot papers turn out to have been properly counted, I will be the first to be happy about that.
But if the vote turns out to have been tampered with, it would be the most serious episode in the history of the Republic.

Posted by Antonio Di Pietro in Politics