Rival parties set to kick off parliamentary probe into election ballot shortage (opens original article in a new tab)
The National Assembly is set to launch a parliamentary probe into ballot shortages during the recent local elections, with rival parties agreeing to form a special committee to investigate the issue.
- Rival parties agreed to launch a parliamentary probe into ballot shortages during recent local elections.
- The investigation will focus on the National Election Commission and its regional offices, excluding the presidential office and police.
- A special committee with members from both parties will oversee the 45-day probe.
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