The Cabinet of Ministers at a crisis management meeting on Tuesday decided to transfer the development of the electoral system to state-owned enterprises 'Latvijas mobilais telefons' (LMT), 'Tet' and 'Latvijas valsts meži' (LVM).
The Ministry of Smart Governance and Regional Development (MSGRD) has terminated the contract with the developer of the electoral platform 'RIX Technologies' and instead proposed to transfer the development of the electoral system to LMT, 'Tet' and LVM.
As previously reported by the LETA agency, the advisor to the Minister of Smart Governance and Regional Development, Sabine Spurke, stated that such changes are proposed 'to ensure the undeniable legitimacy of the elections to the Saeima and to avoid possible reputational risks.'
MSGRD suggests these enterprises as contractors because 'the state is involved in their management, they have implemented significant projects in the field of public IT infrastructure, and highly qualified specialists work there.'
Contracts for software development will be concluded in accordance with the public procurement law's provision on the exclusion of the procurement procedure.
The contracts are planned to adhere to the deadlines previously established by the Central Election Commission (CEC).
The ministry reports that the contract with the developer of the electoral platform 'RIX Technologies' has been terminated because this enterprise has not yet fulfilled its obligations arising from the technical assignment.
The Minister of Economics, Viktor Valainis, stated that this concerns the fundamental principles of democracy, the safe and successful conduct of elections to the Saeima, and therefore mistakes in this process are unacceptable.
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