Appearing before the Public Enterprise Committee at the National Assembly, IEC officials said complaints about missing names should not automatically be interpreted as evidence that the voters’ register is compromised. Officials explained that some voters only discover problems with their registration on polling day instead of checking their details during the voter verification period. Responding, IEC officials said the commission provides opportunities for voters to check whether their names appear on the register and to confirm their assigned polling stations before elections. Officials stressed that voter verification remains an important part of the electoral process, saying it allows citizens to identify and report issues before polling day. Committee members questioned how affected voters would know if they had been left off the register without being informed beforehand.