The person who made the public vote in Milosevo escapes condemnation

The second round elections process in Kosovo, respectively, is under way in a total of 19 municipalities in Kosovo. So far their process has largely gone smoothly. In this regard, even justice organs have been declared in the country. After reporting that the election process [...] in Pristina municipality.
The second round elections process in Kosovo, respectively, is under way in a total of 19 municipalities in Kosovo. So far their process has largely gone smoothly.
In this regard, even justice organs have been declared in the country.
After reporting that the election process was calm in Pristina municipality. The same turns out to be Obilic's, except for a small case that has happened so far.
The guardian prosecutor who has committed himself to monitoring this municipality, Ibrahim Fyza, has spoken about the Indexline, pointing to the current state of this municipality.
He has said it is worth stressing that a small case has occurred, where a citizen has made his vote public in a polling seat.
According to Fyza, this person will not be punished because it does not constitute criminal acts under the Republic Penal Code.
Everything's fine until now, except one case since it's coolly waiting, Obilic's commander with his colleague until he gets back from the ambush song to get a tip that in Milosevo at a polling site, but as soon as he's got the ballot, it's not gone to the booth there and it's made public.
While we've consulted the law and examined Article 213 paragraph 1 commenting point 3 that says: There is no record of criminal acts for the secrecy of the ballots, if the person finds out who he voted for. I mean, this information is that it happened so it's considered to be his right free but it's not a good gesture and for information it's not a criminal offense under the Republic Penal Code, otherwise super has gone down we don't have any problem”, Fyza said.
Otherwise, citizens are continuing to vote in these Kosovo municipalities, where voting by the CEC is 10.7 per cent.











