**Prosecutor’s Office Explains Actions on Election Machines**
The General Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia has made a statement about its work in the Central Election Commission. The office is investigating possible election fraud.
The prosecutor’s office says that it sealed voter verification machines used in the last parliamentary elections to keep them safe. This was done so that the information stored in the machines could be accessed safely for further investigation.
The machines use complex computer programs made by a US-based company called Smartmatic. To examine these programs, the prosecutor’s office will work with Smartmatic. This is necessary to protect and store the existing information as much as possible.
**Investigation Continues**
All people connected to the Central Election Commission are being questioned as part of the investigation. The prosecutor’s office is also looking at publicly available election-related information. Examinations have been scheduled, and documents and information have been requested to help determine important details for the case.
The prosecutor’s office says that all its actions are in line with the law. It will provide regular updates on the progress of the investigation.
**Request to Political Parties**
The prosecutor’s office is asking representatives of political parties to stop spreading unverified information about the investigation. This type of information has no basis and aims to discredit the prosecutor’s office and the ongoing investigation.
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