Parliamentary committee inspects blockaded vote counting site at Olympic Park Gymnasium in Seoul
Parliamentary committee inspects blockaded vote counting site at Olympic Park Gymnasium in Seoul
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议会特别委员会对遭封锁的计票点进行首次现场视察

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7月2日,一个议会特别委员会进入位于首尔的奥林匹克公园手球馆进行现场视察。自6月3日地方选举因选票短缺引发抗议以来,该地点自6月5日起一直处于封锁状态。在警方清理入口后,委员会得以进入现场。

由国民力量党议员尹相现(Yoon Sang-hyun)领导的该委员会视察了地下仓库,该处存放着约380个票箱、约247万张选票以及投票记录。委员会确认这些物资保持完整,但对监控摄像头不足及安保措施薄弱表示担忧。现场未开启任何票箱。

在视察前,委员会成员访问了松坡区选举管理委员会,听取了关于选举日选票管理的简报。现场勘查过程持续了约40分钟。

部分抗议者反对此次视察,坚称只有特别检察官或持有搜查令的人员方可进入。示威者之间发生肢体冲突,警方部署了约2000名警力以分隔人群并防止进一步冲突。一名60多岁的男子因涉嫌妨碍公务被捕。

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X平台上的初步反应主要关注该地点的闭路电视覆盖不足及安保漏洞,批评警方清理现场和强行进入的行为是对抗议者的背叛,并对选票存放状况及视察的彻底性表示怀疑。

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