Kenya comforted in Kosovo case

Kenya's government has said President Uhuru Kenyata will have a mandate despite the release in the re-united chaotic presidential elections of October 26th. Speaking to CNN, the communications secretary, Manoah Esipisou, has said the initial data from polls show that Kenyatta was not so far from the number of votes he won [...]
Speaking to CNN, the communications secretary, Manoah Esipisou, has said the initial data from polls show that Kenyatta was not so far from the number of votes he won in the first round of August 8th elections, which were cancelled.
But when it comes to the small release of the population in the election, he has named Kosovo, writes Africanews.
The “in the repeat exit elections is usually small, you have seen Romania this year where the exit has been 36 per cent, you have seen Kosovo where the exit has been 41 per cent, and also in the European Parliament, where the exit has also been 41 per cent<1>, Espsiu said.
There has been no violence and no fear. They haven't had a boycott and they haven't had the charismatic weather you've seen in our country in the last two days”, he said further.












