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Responsibilities of the Central Electoral Commission

The Central Electoral Commission for the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova has the following responsibilities:

a) overseeing the implementation of this Law;

b) conducting the activity of district electoral commissions;

c) distributing funds allotted for holding the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova; overseeing the provision of electoral commissions with offices, transportation and telecommunication; and consideration of other issues of technical and material support for the election;

d) establishing the form of the ballots and voter rolls, the records of the meetings of the electoral commissions and other documents for holding the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova; designing the voting boxes and stamps of the electoral commissions;

e) considering the communications of state and public bodies on issues of preparation and holding of the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova;

f) solving issues regarding participation in the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova of those citizens of the Republic of Moldova who are outside of the Republic of Moldova at the time of voting;

g) registering candidates for the position of the President of the Republic of Moldova and their trustees, and issuing corresponding documents;

h) summing up the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova and writing the report on the results of the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova for the Constitutional Court.

i) solving issues regarding the organization and holding of the second round of the election, and of the election of the President of the Republic of Moldova in case of a vacancy of the position;

j) considering statements and complaints regarding decisions and actions of district and precinct electoral commissions and decision-making regarding them. Decisions of the Central Electoral Commission made according to this Law may be appealed to the Supreme Court of Justice no later than 5 days of the day of adoption of the decision or of receiving the answer from the Central Electoral Commission.