After the president's statement, the NEC issued a press release titled "Strongly Condemning the President's Claims of Fraudulent Election," and criticized the allegations of fraudulent elections made several times during the election, saying that all of them were found to be unfounded through judicial decisions.
The statement clearly confirmed that the martial law army's unauthorized occupation of the NEC building and the attempt to steal the computer server was unconstitutional and illegal, reiterating the need for truth-finding and legal action by related authorities as it is a serious issue that threatens democracy.
In the statement, he also explained that most of the vulnerabilities have completed measures before the 22nd general election, referring to the president's comment that "when a NIS employee tried to hack with a hacker, data could be manipulated as much as possible and there was virtually no firewall."
He added that even if there is a possibility of system hacking, it does not lead to fraudulent elections in real elections.
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