The Central Election Commission must rule on the Constitutional Court's ruling, which obliged it to recalculate the results of the October 27 elections.
In November, the constitutional judges ordered an inspection by experts, who were to check the ballot papers in 2,204 out of a total of 12,920 election sections. The experts' inspection found a change in the number of actual votes in nearly half of the checked sections.
The Constitutional Court assigned the CEC to count the ballot papers from the last vote again at the national level
Now the CEC will have to request the ballot papers of all sections, which will be processed by experts and submitted to the Information Service. The official enumerator will inform them of the new distribution, if any. The CEC must then submit the results to the Constitutional Court, which must make its decision.