In Austria, following a close election between Green Party candidate Alexander Van der Bellen and Freedom Party candidate Norbert Hofer, the country’s highest court annulled the results on July 1 due to voting irregularities. After losing by 0.6 percent, Hofer challenged the election results, alleging postal ballots were illegally handled in most districts, votes were opened earlier than permitted, and not everyone who counted the ballots was authorized to do so. The court found election rules to broken in ways that could have influenced the outcome.

“The decision I am announcing today has no winner and no loser, it has only one aim: to strengthen trust in the rule of law and democracy,” said Gerhard Holzinger, head of Austria’s Constitutional Court. A new election will be held in September or October.

In the United States, public trust in the rule of law and democracy reached all-time lows during the Democratic primaries. WikiLeaks and Guccifer 2.0 proved the Democratic presidential nomination process was rigged to ensure Hillary Clinton won the nomination. DNC staff members pitched stories to mainstream media outlets to discredit Bernie Sanders while providing public relations support for Clinton.

The Democratic National Committee’s charter obligates the DNC chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and the DNC staff to “maintain impartiality and evenhandedness during the Democratic Party Presidential nominating process.” Because the DNC overtly failed to maintain impartiality during the Democratic primaries, Hillary Clinton’s nomination is fraudulent.

In his first interview since the leaks, Sanders reverberated calls for Wasserman Schultz to resign. “I think she should resign, period” he said in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos (who donated $75,000 personally to The Clinton Foundation in 2015.)

“I told you a long time ago that the DNC was not running a fair operation, that they were supporting Secretary Clinton—so what I suggested to be true six months ago turned out to be true.”

However, full blame cannot be placed on Wasserman Schultz, as it is highly unlikely the Clinton campaign was unaware that the DNC was working to help them beat Sanders.