EU: Election process was calm with several minor incidents

The EU Monitors Mission has given the assessments of the runoff process, which took place on November 19th in 19 municipalities, Klan Kosova reports. Chief Observer of the European Union's Election Observation Mission, Alojz Peterle, has said these were elections with strong competition and were held in the calm atmosphere. [...]
The EU Monitors Mission has given the assessments of the runoff process, which took place on November 19th in 19 municipalities, Klan Kosova reports.
Chief Observer of the European Union's Election Observation Mission, Alojz Peterle, has said these were elections with strong competition and were held in the calm atmosphere.
We noted tension in several municipalities where contestants accused each other in Gjakova and South Mitrovica”, Peterle said at a news conference, Klan Kosova reports.
“Tensions that were observed or observed by our monitors in Mitrovica and Gjakova, do not allow us to look into the outcome of the elections”.
“We were glad we didn't notice any particular incident”.
Even in Partesh, the candidates accused each other of vote buying. But day passed without incident”
Petrele said the media offered sufficient coverage and balanced for all parties, Klan Kosova reports.
He indicated that the EU mission has visited 292 seats and said the numbering of votes has been conducted transparently.
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Our “assessments will make sense if only our findings and recommendations are taken into consideration and stored”.











