Experts said the sum of 125 million lei asked by the Central Election Commission for organizing the elections of July 11 is exaggerated. They consider the allocation of money in several parts by the Government represents a risk as the electoral functionaries could refuse to take part in the organization of elections when they are not sure that they will be paid for their work, IPN reports.
According to representatives of Promo-LEX, the allocation by the Government of only 70 million lei of the necessary 125 million lei is a major risk as some of the electoral functionaries could refuse to become involved in the process.
“We see a game of the power here. I think a compromise will be finally reached, but this should be done faster as the electoral offices start work on June 5 and the people should be sure that they will be remunerated for their work. There is a risk they will abandon their duties on the way if they are not paid,” Nicolae Panfil, of Promo-LEX, stated in the program “In Depth” on ProTV Chisinau channel.
Watchdog expert Valeriu Pașa said the money for organizing the elections can be easily identified as the law provides there can be allocated funds equal to at most 10% of the budgets of particular public institutions The expenditure estimate presented by the CEC is exaggerated.
“The CEC artificially inflated the expenditure estimate. They asked 125 million lei being aware that the necessities are smaller. The presidential elections held in two rounds cost 136 million lei The real coasts of the July 11 elections are of about 100 million lei,” stated Valeriu Pașa.
According to the Central Election Commission, 12 million lei of the 125 million lei needed for organizing the elections will got to buy disinfectants and other materials for ensuring protection against COVID-19. Earlier, acting Prime Minister Aureliu Ciocoi said the sum can be easily reduced as anti-COVID-19 products are available.