Members of the polling station staff (MMVs) at Mutahuanha Primary School, in the city of Nampula, let the original notice about the candidates for President of the Republic disappear and put it up at the entrance to the polling station.
This led to the polling station chairwoman having to break into a box that had already been closed in order to reproduce the other original notice intended for the city's STAE. This did not happen.
"So far we haven't seen the original. We don't know where it is. The president refuses to reproduce the notice that has to be taken to STAE. In fact, we've neglected to edit the original," said an MMV interviewed by Success TV.
On the other hand, the same MMV submitted an original notice whose copy contained different data.
"I can't explain how it happened," he said after explaining that the candidate delegates had reached an agreement.
He explained that the public notices had not yet been pasted because they were trying to clarify the differences in the data between an original public notice and its copy.
The notices were pasted on the table, but then removed. There was no one to explain why.
The STAE in Nampula said it was investigating the disappearance of the notice, which did not appear among the other documents. The MMVs could be held responsible for the disappearance of the notice.
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