Haziri reacts to votes coming from Serbia: Don't poison our election process

The deputy chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lutfi Haziri, has reacted after verifications and checks were made by the CEC vote coming from Serbia. Haziri wrote through a Facebook script that scenes at the Centre for Counting and Results where officials are seen verifying these votes resemble horror scenes. [...]
Haziri wrote through a Facebook script that scenes at the Centre for Counting and Results where officials are seen verifying these votes resemble horror scenes.
The “these scenes at the Voter Counting Centre have been turned into angles where the votes are tested by officials dressed in anti-Vicical poisons, which resemble the horror scene”, he wrote.
Haziri has asked the Central Election Commission to stop this process.
I'm looking for the CEC to stop this late vote. Don't poison our election process”, he wrote.
Unlike today during the CEC day, it has been known that following verifications and checks by competent organs developed during these days, it has been found that there is already no further danger of proceeding these remaining envelopes and under certain safeguards, and that they can proceed further.












