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Elections in Germany: Complaining Impossible By Law

Ever felt like complaining about an election?

Soon you won’t even be able to!
Right here, in good old Germany.

Hell yeah!
Let’s get rid1 of this nasty law that allows hearing of complaints from the commission overlooking elections.
Why?
Because it wasn’t really used in the past anyways.”

BEST.
REASON.
EVER.

Let’s get rid of German democracy next.
Guess what:
It hasn’t been used a lot lately!


1 Deutscher Bundestag: Aenderung Wahlpruefungsgesetz [16/7463]

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Democracy Just Went Over The Cliff

Germany’s democracy just fell victimg to a classic lemming maneuver.
A formal request (read: “we sued them”) to make the testing protocols (which were the basis of approval for the Nedap voting machines) public was just denied by a German court.
Reasons? “Intellectual Property”.

And that’s even tho they are kown and proven to be as insecure as you can possibly imagine.
That reads “insecure” as in: “let’s accumulate security holes and sell them in an ugly gray box”.
Here’s a page of a Dutch activist group that also proved the blatant insecurities of the Nedap system.

Read the rest of the article after the jump!

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