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ER Editor: The topic is also covered here (browsers will translate).
Translation: Do you feel the scam coming too? I would like to remind you that massive postal voting was banned in 1975 due to the enormous risk of fraud. Power of attorney is organized mail fraud 2.0. This country is a banana republic.
Vous la sentez venir l’arnaque vous aussi ?
Je rappelle que le vote massif par correspondance a été interdit en 1975 du fait des risques énormes de fraude.
La procuration, c’est la fraude par correspondance organisée 2.0.
Ce pays est une république bananière. pic.twitter.com/ajjN3kr3FP— Cincinnatus (@Cincinnatus63) June 29, 2024
Translation: Proxy alert! An “unprecedented and illegal phenomenon”: “they come to the homes of elderly people” to have proxies filled out! (see: france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/occitanie/hera ) To this add this strange NGO led by Macronists which makes proxies with all its might (see: liberation.fr/checknews/le-s ) These proxies are now “totally dematerialized” against which there was an appeal before the Constitutional Council! Well over 2 million proxies, a record: it will make the difference! Keep a close eye on it!
Alerte procurations !
Un « phénomène inédit et illégal » : « ils viennent aux domiciles des personnes âgées » pour faire remplir des procurations ! (cf : https://t.co/EdJBgPARVK)À cela ajoutez cette étrange ONG pilotée par des macronistes qui fait des procurations à tour de… pic.twitter.com/nEpKVEBunB
— Florian Philippot (@f_philippot) June 28, 2024
Translation: Voting machine + 2 million proxies + expatriate voting via internet, who will control? Who can certify that there is no fraud?
Machine à voter + 2millions de procuration+ le vote des expatriés par internet, qui va contrôler ? Qui pourra certifier qu’il n’y a pas de fraude?
— Xsuperkevin (@superkevin54) June 28, 2024
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We were able to find this on French municipalities with voting machines. 82 is 82 too many; however, there are 34,935 municipalities in France. We wonder how reliable this figure of 82 is. It’s also worth asking how large these municipalities are, and how key they are to getting one party over another elected. Are they ‘swing’ municipalities, for example?
Voting machines: the list of 82 municipalities
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Suspicions of proxy fraud: “they come to the homes of elderly people”, an unprecedented and illegal phenomenon
FABRICE DUBRAULT for FRANCE 3
As the number of proxies in France for the legislative elections of June 30 and July 7 has largely exceeded one million, home nurses are becoming alarmed about possible attempts to take advantage of weakness. The aim is to recover voting proxies from dependent elderly people.
It was independent nurses who raised the alarm with their representative. In recent days, several patients have confided in them that they had received unusual visits. People came to offer them a proxy vote for the legislative elections.
The approach is already surprising, but it is the large number of testimonies that has aroused the suspicions of health professionals.
Fraudulent powers of attorney?
Christelle is a private nurse in Gignac, west of Montpellier. She is one of those who raised the alarm. She looks after 25 patients every day, often elderly and dependent. Among them, an isolated man told her he had received a special visit.
He told me, ‘I was approached by a gentleman to go and vote, because I can’t get around, I’m isolated and I don’t have any children. He wanted a proxy.’
Christelle, independent nurse in Gignac
She adds: “Patients confide in us, there is trust… They tell us who came to see them, what happened during their day. We have a monitoring role, an alert role, we detect problems.”
An unprecedented and illegal phenomenon
Around thirty suspicious actions in the homes of elderly people have been reported in Occitanie, provoking indignation among the profession.
We have never had this phenomenon. Political party activists who come to the homes of elderly people and ask to have a proxy for the legislative elections. As a result, elderly or fragile patients are seen as an additional voting slip.
It is impossible to know how many of these attempts were successful.
Proxy requests are checked at the police station or the gendarmerie brigade. Officials can even come to the home to verify the identity and consent of the person who wants to entrust their vote if they are unable to travel.
Translation: #Législatives2024
| You will not be available to vote on the 1st round Sunday June 30 and/or the 2nd round Sunday July 7, 2024 Don’t wait, apply for your proxy! How to proceed ? maprocuration.gouv.fr #AllonsVoter
#Législatives2024 | Vous ne serez pas disponible pour voter 🗳️le 1er tour dimanche 30 juin et/ou le 2ème tour dimanche 07 juillet 2024 ❓
N’attendez pas, faites votre demande de procuration !
Comment procéder ? 👉https://t.co/QGfEJDpCLi#AllonsVoter pic.twitter.com/txzTcAeZLs— Préfet de l’Hérault 🇫🇷 (@Prefet34) June 21, 2024
Source
Featured image source: https://www.connexionfrance.com/practical/what-help-is-there-to-adapt-homes-in-france-for-old-age/167573
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