CEC: No signs CSDD data leak threatens Saeima election process
Latvia's Central Election Commission says it currently has no information suggesting that a data leak at the Road Traffic Safety Directorate (CSDD) could affect or endanger the upcoming Saeima elections. The commission shared this assessment with the LETA news agency.

The Central Election Commission (CEC) has stated that it currently holds no information indicating that a recent data leak at the Road Traffic Safety Directorate (CSDD) could pose a threat to, or otherwise affect, the upcoming Saeima elections.
The commission provided this assessment in response to an inquiry from the LETA news agency, which sought to clarify whether the CSDD incident could have any bearing on the security of the election process.
The original report does not detail the scale or cause of the data leak, nor does it specify what kind of data may have been exposed to third parties. It also does not mention whether the CEC intends to carry out any additional checks or precautionary measures in connection with the incident.
For now, the CEC's statement suggests the commission views the situation as unrelated to election infrastructure or the voting process itself.


