Results certified, voter theft allegations removed

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has already certified the results of the June 11th early parliamentary elections, but some of the candidates for MPs who failed to secure seats in the Assembly are still convinced that the votes were stolen, wrote the Zeri newspaper today. They accuse party commissioners of stealing votes and say [...]
They accuse party commissioners of stealing votes and say they do not trust the Central Election Commission.
Coalition Group MP candidate PAN, the Democratic Party of Kosovo, however, Shaip Muja, who failed to secure enough votes to become the Parliament's deputy, has told “Zerin” that there is always the possibility of vote manipulation.
“Since there is no electronic number of votes, there is room for human manipulation”, Muja briefly said, writes Voice.
On the other hand, Muhamet Mustafa, former LDK MP candidate, has estimated that the June 11th election process has been characterised with problems in counting votes.
“has a major problem with the counting of votes by the commissionors and the distribution of those votes to candidates and specific lists. This is not the sole phenomenon of a political party, but it seems to have involved the entire electoral system, and that leaves it in the shadows and hurts the election process in Kosovo. The very fact that from 116 boxes recounted by the CEC three MPs has had to be changed shows that this phenomenon is widespread”, Mustafa has said.










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