Narrowed down to C and D. Then, went for D after using the negation technique.
Option D- If the opinion of the CES (Commission on Electoral Security) is not sufficient, then we can not conclude that fraud has not occured. Hence, the conclusion falls apart.
Why is Option C wrong?
Because: If the CES is not the only agency qualified to determine whether fraud occured,
it is still possible that only the report of CES counts. there might be multiple agency qualified to report, but only the report
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Option D- If the opinion of the CES (Commission on Electoral Security) is not sufficient, then we can not conclude that fraud has not occured. Hence, the conclusion falls apart.
Why is Option C wrong?
Because: If the CES is not the only agency qualified to determine whether fraud occured,
it is still possible that only the report of CES counts. there might be multiple agency qualified to report, but only the report
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