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Judge dismisses election fraud case in Melilla
By h.b. - Apr 23, 2007 - 6:14 PM
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The PP manager in Melilla, Javier Mence - Archive Photo EFE
The PP manager in Melilla, Javier Mence - Archive Photo EFE
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Local PP chief, Javier Mence, had been charged in the case
A judge in Instruction Court 3 in Melilla, Julia Andamuz, has ruled that the printing of 1000 counterfeit postal voting forms ahead of the local elections next month by the local PP is not a crime, because ‘there was no malicious intent’.

The PP manager in the enclave, Javier Lence, had been charged with the falsification of a public document.

The judge made her decision despite evidence in the case which showed that Lence made a phone call in panic an hour before the Civil Guard came to his office, calling on the printer to forget his order, saying that he would still pay for it, but wanted no factura or paper trail and that the printed voting forms should be destroyed.

The PP national number two, Angel Acebes, has called on the Socialist party to apologise in the matter; he accuses the Socialists of an organised campaign against the PP.

For their part the Socialists say that individuals will appeal the judge’s decision, given that the Prosecutor has wanted new charges to be made, and because the PP has failed to explain why they wanted the counterfeit voting forms in the first place.

The order to a local printers to make the copies came to light following telephone taps in place at the printers, Marfeme in Melilla, who were meanwhile also under investigation for the falsification of documents and product labels.


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Pops
23 Apr 2007, 22:07
The PP Mayoress of Parcent, the village famed for the "Parcent Doctrin", refused to publicly display the electoral list for the village. The Mayoress's excuse? The list had been "held up" in the post because of the Easter holidays. Instead, when the locals turned up at the town hall to check that they were on the list, the Mayoress ordered the police to view the list on a computer and merely "say" that the name was included. There was no proof given. Strangely, “several dozen� people, foreigners to a man, who thought they were on the list were told they were not. All were given forms to fill out but nothing has been seen of these documents since. A ploy to placate any disquiet? The Mayoress also refused to open the town hall for the number of days legally required for the public to view the list, but at least this open abuse of the democratic process was overcome by the intervention of the regional census office which forced her to open the town hall doors for two hours a day. So what is the Mayoress of Parcent afraid of? Why didn't she simply print the list of names that were “allegedly� on the computer? Who knows? One thing I do know. Democracy will never really take hold in Spain because, whoever is in power, it seems to be in the psyche of Spanish politicians to lie and cheat. They just can't help themselves.
Pepa
26 Apr 2007, 03:27
One vote for Pops!
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