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Article 49
 

Denial of the right to oversee printing and delivery of ballot papers


A representative of the Republic Electoral Commission authorized to control the printing of ballot papers may deny a representative of the proclaimed electoral list or a representative of domestic or foreign observer the right to oversee the printing of ballot papers if he/she interferes with the printing and packing of ballot papers or if he/she fails to comply with safety measures in the printing house, about which an official note shall be made and immediately submitted to the Republic Electoral Commission.


The representative of the Republic Electoral Commission, local electoral commission and polling board authorized to hand over ballot papers before and after the voting may deny a representative of the proclaimed electoral list or a representative of domestic or foreign observers the right to observe handover of the ballot papers if he/she interferes with the delivery of the ballot papers, about which an official note shall be made and immediately submitted to the Republic Electoral Commission.


Against the decision denying a representative of the proclaimed electoral list or a representative of the observers the right to oversee the printing of ballot papers, or the right to observe handover of the ballot papers, the observer or submitter of the proclaimed electoral list whose representative was denied the right to oversee or observe may file a complaint with the Republic Electoral Commission within 48 hours following the time when the related representative was denied the right to oversee or observe.