The Central Electoral Board (JEC) is determined to take "additional measures" to end the controversy of postal voting. The two most important measures that will be on the table at next week's meeting will be the presentation of the voter's ID when depositing the envelope in the post offices and the creation of a registry of people who deliver those votes.

The JEC will analyze the details of these measures, for which the members are already inclined in a majority way. The goal is clear: to at least know who takes the vote to office.