When will parole votes be counted?

Sunday's runoff has overturned the outcome in several municipalities, including Kline, Prizren, etc. In the first statements by political party headquarters, they delivered the message that the pop noticed even the bail vote count. Such statements came from the Democratic League of Kosovo, for the outcome in Pristina, but also from the Democratic Party of [...]
Sunday's runoff has overturned the outcome in several municipalities, including Kline, Prizren, etc. In the first statements by political party headquarters, they delivered the message that the pop noticed even the bail vote count.
Such statements came from the Democratic League of Kosovo for the outcome in Pristina, but also from the Democratic Party of Kosovo for the result in Prizren.
Lumir Abdixhiku from LDK, at a conference following the announcement of the results last night, has said that the parliament is confident that after counting on conditional votes, their candidate for Pristina chairman, Arbaban Abashi, will come out victorious. Voter votes, in Pristina, are more than 1,000.
But when will we get the results on bail?
Vetevendosje's representative to the CEC, Adnan Rrustemi, has told Periscope that the bail vote count has not yet begun.
According to him, this will happen by the end of the week.
The parole vote will begin at the end of the week, Periscope said February.
From the local elections in Kosovo, much has changed the geography of governing political parties in various municipalities.
Thus, the Democratic League of Kosovo has mostly won municipalities after the second round of elections, given the preliminary results released by the Central Election Commission.
The LDK has won eight municipalities. The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has won 7 municipalities, or 4 more than it had in its previous mandate. The PDK has won only 5 municipalities.
The PDK has restored Ferizaj, while losing Prizren in a very close race with Vetevendosje. Vetevendosje, based on preliminary results, wins in 3 municipalities.
It leads in Pristina and Prizren, the two largest municipalities in Kosovo. However, the VV in these two municipalities has a very small advantage, so the result is likely to be reversed by conditional and Post votes. The initiative and the AKR have won from a municipality. Two municipalities will rule by independent candidates.
LDK: Pec, Lipjan, Fushe Kosovo, Year, Gjilan, Istog, Podujevo, total 8
AAK: Decan, Unic, Gjakova, Kline, Obilic, Suhareka, Rahovec total 7
PDK: Drenas, Dragash, Kacanik, Shtime, Ferizaj total 5
Vetevendosje: Pristina, Prizren, Kamenica total 3
Initiative: Malisheve
AKR: South Mitrovica
Independent: Scenderaj, Hani of Elezi total 2











