Pristina and Prizren winners are named on bail tomorrow.

It is officially announced tomorrow who will be the chairman of Pristina and Prizren. The CEC announced that tomorrow will start counting on bail, by mail and votes of persons with special skills in Pristina and Prizren. The big noise became the part when the LDK and the PDK called for recounting of votes in Pristina [...]
The CEC announced that tomorrow will start counting on bail, by mail and votes of persons with special skills in Pristina and Prizren.
The major noise became the part when the LDK and the PDK called for recounting of votes in Pristina and Prizren. While, the party, which currently leads by vote in these two municipalities, Vetevendosje, filed a complaint with the Supreme Court, where even the latter overturned the PZAP's decision to recount the total vote in Pristina and Prizren.
This news was enjoyed by the side of the complaint, but this game has not yet come to an end, as to define the winner in Pristina (and Prizren) will be counted on bail, by mail and votes of persons with special abilities passing the figure over 1700.
Nevertheless, in Pristina, according to the CEC, Shpend Ahmeti has 41.401 votes, or turned by 50.14 per cent. On the other hand, the LDK's Arba Abashi has 41.164 votes or turned 49.86 per cent.
This means Ahmeti is only 237 votes before Abrashi, which means everything can happen tomorrow.
On the other hand, in Prizren, the VV's Mytaher Haskuka has 25.509 votes, or 50.32 percent, while Shaqir Totaj's PDK, 25.180 votes, or 49.68 percent.
The estimate is that Haskuka is 329 votes ahead of Totaj.











