Permanent political pollution, CEC has not set deadlines for campaign positions to be removed

Local elections have ended up for all those who have been in the race for assemblies and for most of the candidates for mayors, and only a few have managed to secure a seat in their municipalities, but all together continue to pollute the environment through post and video advertising in [...]
Local elections have ended up for all those who have been in the race for assemblies and for most of the candidates for mayors, and only a few have managed to secure a seat in their municipalities, but all together continue to pollute the environment through post and video advertising in their own municipalities.
While the time is set for the campaign to begin, which already means an online campaign that doesn't stop even on Election Silence Day, since online platforms like Facebook, Intagram and Google, do not submit to election campaign rules in Kosovo, there is no time to remove all advertising forms after the end of the campaign.
Therefore, in addition to the mailmen who have been put up by the candidate for mayors who have failed to be elected mayor or go to the runoff, and the candidates for Assembly, for which there is no runoff, still continue to be in state and public spaces. With them are videos and photos that are broadcast on public televisions in the capital.
One is at the bus station where photos of Assembly candidates in the municipality in Pristina continue to appear on television at this station.
But the official from the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre in the CEC has told Kosovas that there is no specific deadline for when the libraries or advertising spaces should be removed in public spaces.