调查人员将就选票短缺问题质询选举监督机构官员

一个由警方和检察机关组成的联合调查组即将就6月3日地方选举期间发生的选票短缺问题,对国家选举委员会的官员进行质询。

6月3日地方选举期间的选票短缺导致26个投票站暂时中断了投票,其中大部分位于首尔。调查组于6月11日突击搜查了包括国家选举委员会总部在内的七个地点,并于6月13日查封了服务器记录。此次调查的重点是官员是否在选票印刷过程中施加了不正当影响,以及他们对短缺问题的应对方式。调查组将首先质询一线工作人员,随后是对包括已辞职的前任负责人在内的高层官员进行问讯。6月14日,首尔蚕室地区的一个计票点抗议活动进入第十天,约有600人聚集在此并封锁了体育办公场所的入口。

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