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NOILE TEHNOLOGII ÎN FORMAREA ŞI UTILIZAREA LISTELOR ELECTORALE. EVOLUŢII ŞI PERSPECTIVE 71<br />
lists are screened by the LPA. Later, when the lists are submitted to PEBs, they<br />
become public.<br />
Who, when, where and under what conditions can check the voter lists The Central<br />
Electoral Commission, in cooperation with the Parliamentary Commission on<br />
amending the electoral legislation, has prepared a draft set of amendments to<br />
the electoral legislation. First, a basic principle must be observed, and namely<br />
that citizens must individually and personally verify their data, and in this respect<br />
the voters must be more responsible. It is to be established by law all the subjects<br />
who have the right to verify the voter lists. In the draft amendments to the Electoral<br />
Code a significant number of articles are proposed to be amended, including<br />
with regard to who and under what conditions can verify the voter lists.<br />
In 2008, the Parliament of the XVI-th legislature enacted Law no. 101, which has<br />
already been mentioned by the CEC Chairman, which, in detail, outlines the steps<br />
for implementing these information systems: from the creation of an electronic<br />
database that would contain all Moldovan voters. As a final result, it is desired to<br />
use the information systems through an electronic network, which would allow<br />
Moldovan Diaspora to easily participate in voting.<br />
Between these two big pillars, as are the electronic register and voting through<br />
information networks, the law gave us a period equal to one electoral cycle, which<br />
is normally four years. Unfortunately, for various reasons, in 2008, from May<br />
8, when this law was adopted and until the end of 2008, which was a pre-election<br />
year, the CEC failed to start the practical work on the electronic register. The<br />
main reason was total lack of funds for this project. The first lot of money for this<br />
project came only after eight months from the adoption of this law. Today we can<br />
state with some satisfaction that the project is financed within the requirements,<br />
including from the Government, money being transferred by the Government,<br />
Council of Europe, and UNDP. Also, currently we can present, and we have already<br />
made some presentations to the media at their request, the equipment<br />
which was purchased by the Central Electoral Commission for the launch of the<br />
Electronic Register of Voters. We arranged a special room for the server in the<br />
CEC building. Today we are already completing the installation of the necessary<br />
equipment, of high performance, which will maintain this database and will create<br />
the technical conditions for using the database to its full capacity.<br />
Here I would like to note that this electronic register of voters is nothing but data