Tuesday, October 31, 2006

ONU: Persiste estancamiento entre Venezuela y Guatemala

Esta mañana se reanudaron las votaciones para tratar de definir el asiento latinoamericano vacante al Consejo de Seguridad, pero el resultado fue muy parecido al de las sesiones previas, pues Guatemala obtuvo 105 votos y Venezuela 75, sin que alcancen los dos tercios requeridos para el cargo

Monday, October 30, 2006

U.S. Investigates Voting Machines’ Venezuela Ties

The federal government is investigating the takeover last year of a leading American manufacturer of electronic voting systems by a small software company that has been linked to the leftist Venezuelan government of President Hugo Chávez.

Smartmatic was a little-known firm with no experience in voting technology before it was chosen by the Venezuelan authorities to replace the country’s elections machinery ahead of a contentious referendum that confirmed Mr. Chávez as president in August 2004.
Seven months before that voting contract was awarded, a Venezuelan government financing agency invested more than $200,000 into a smaller technology company, owned by some of the same people as Smartmatic, that joined with Smartmatic as a minor partner in the bid.

In return, the government agency was given a 28 percent stake in the smaller company and a seat on its board, which was occupied by a senior government official who had previously advised Mr. Chávez on elections technology. But Venezuelan officials later insisted that the money was merely a small-business loan and that it was repaid before the referendum.