The civil association “Most” called on the State Election Commission (SEC) to announce the initial report of the data base cross-checks of the voters’ list, as it is, without any additional intervention.

“The SEC must publish the initial report of the cross-checks as it is has been prepared and submitted by experts, ie without any additional interventions, and its adoption should take place in public session,” said a statement from “Most”.

“Most” request comes after the media reported today unofficial figures that the voters’ list has between 300,000 and 500,000 questionable voters.

After this, the SEC stated their position on the matter, and said that until the members of the Commission does not adopt the results of the cross-checks from the report, all numbers that appeared in public were based on speculation.