A demonstration of the real-time video surveillance and video recording system after the election day will be done at the Ministry of e-Governance.

For video surveillance, the state bought 12,000 devices.

The smartphones have already been delivered and have the software installed.

After the end of the election day on April 2, the members of the sectional commissions will have to, for the first time during elections in our country, photograph in real time the counting of the ballots and the completion of the protocol.

Each section will have one video recording device, and the process starts with scanning a QR code, according to the methodological guidelines of the CEC.

The goal is to see the marked vote.

Each section will have one video recording device, and the process starts with scanning a QR code, according to the methodological guidelines of the CEC.

The goal is to see the marked vote.

Yesterday, the Central Election Commission and its Public Council tested how the video recording will be carried out.

However, according to council members, the video surveillance will not be able to see what was marked on the ballot.