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With this decision by the Court, the National Electoral Council (CNE) is now free to continue with the process of revalidation of signatures to decide if the opposition collected enough valid signatures to request a recall referendum against President Chavez.
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The CNE decided earlier this month that 2,700 centers will be set up around the country so that people can reconfirm their identities and willingness to sign. Those who don’t show up will have their signatures disqualified from the count. Those whose signatures were used without their consent, can request the CNE to count them out. Sectors of the Government argue that the opposition committed fraud by using people’s data without their authorization. The opposition argues that the forms with similar calligraphy were filled in advance by volunteers to speed up the signature collection process, allowing people to stamp their signature and fingerprint.