Daka: Serbia's Zarfet to be investigated by police, diaspora vote tomorrow sent for count

The Central Election Commission, in the wake of the smell and allergic appearance of nine of its officials by verifying votes coming from Serbia, has held extraordinary meetings. In this case, the chairman of this commission, Valdete Daka, said all envelopes suspected of various substances would remain in the ministry's object [...]
The Central Election Commission, in the wake of the smell and allergic appearance of nine of its officials by verifying votes coming from Serbia, has held extraordinary meetings.
In this case, the chairman of this commission, Valdete Daka, said that all envelopes suspected of different substances would remain in the facility of the Ministry of Infrastructure, while for the other votes of the diaspora, she said that tomorrow they will be sent to the QNR.
The “Votes that were estimated to have been in the closed space, the CEC has decided that these votes tomorrow are sent to the QNR, since those votes are not subject to the investigation... it is about 15 thousand and 500 envelopes that have been assessed and verified”, Daka said.
The Dala for envelopes coming from Serbia said it would remain in the same space, so that the police's investigation is not hampered.
She said that after investigations are conducted and the assessment is made whether they are dangerous or not, procedures will continue.
These envelopes, which are potentially suspected of having any matter or anything, will remain in that space to be investigated by police and forensics. It is still not known that their assessment has just begun no work being done after investigations are conducted and assessed whether they are dangerous will be continued according to procedures”, she said.









