Decision expected for 65 political parties' complaints

The Electoral Panel for Ances and Parashtre (PZAP) has made it known to Radio Free Europe that it is reviewing 65 complaints after publishing the final results of the June 11th elections by the Central Election Commission. Mul Descu, head of the Secretariat at PZAP, has said complaints have submitted coalition and subject candidates [...]
The electoral panel for Ances and Parashtre (PZAP) has made known to Radio Free Europe, that it is reviewing 65 complaints after Publishing ResultsThe final election of June 11th by the Central Election Commission.
Mul DescuThe head of the Secretariat at PZAP has said the complaints have submitted to coalition candidates and political subjects.
“PDK-AAK-NISMA,22 complaints; LDK-AKR- Alternatives, 19; The Serbian list 11 complaints, and some other subjects that are smaller, that the number of those complaints is 2 to 3 complaints about specific subjects”, Descu has said.
According to Descu, complaints are mainly due to the non-recognition of results in forms and the count of several votes. He has clarified that by Monday at 2: 00 p.m., decisions will be known as to what will happen and how to deal with complaints made by certain subjects.
“Descu explained.
Early parliamentary elections June 11th in Kosovo, Although it was estimated that they passed without any irregularities that would violate the integrity of the elections, numerous complaints and fines were forwarded.
The electoral panel for Ances and Parashtres has indicated that they have earlier accepted 354 complaints, until, for violations of the code of courtesy, political parties have fined the value of over 352 thousand euros.
The Central Election Commission has announced the final result of early elections for the Republic of Kosovo Assembly, held on 11 June.
Based on the Results Finally, it is confirmed that the coalition of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and the Initiative Party, has won 39 seats in the Parliament, the Vetevendosje Movement has won 32 seats, while in third place is the coalition of the Democratic League of Kosovo with the New Kosovo Alliance and the 29-seat alternative.
Of the minority communities, the Serb List, which has won 9 seats, has taken a seat from the Independent Libera Party. Likewise, non-Serb communities have been divided into 10 guaranteed seats.
In Kosovo's general parliamentary elections, voting rights have had more than 1 million and 800 thousand inhabitants, out of whom there were over 747 thousand voters or 41.30 percent of turnout at the polls.
According to the Central Election Commission, over 50,000 is the number of invalid ballots. The early June 11th parliamentary elections have established the future composition of the Kosovo Assembly, which has 120 seats.












