The illiterate diaspora: Over half of their votes come up invalid

The number of valid votes from our diaspora turns out to be extremely disturbing. Out of 29 thousand and 552 registered voters in 14 states of the world [without including Serbia], 16 thousand and 550 were not valid. Our diaspora is extremely active on social networks, especially Facebook, worrying about various issues of [...]
Our diaspora is extremely active in social networks, especially Facebook, worrying about different issues of daily policy in Kosovo.
However, the published figures reveal that most of them had failed to vote.
The largest number of registered voters was in Germany, with about 11 thousand and 449, but half of them had failed to vote in the form required, writes Periscopi.
The most concerned number of registered voters, but had wrongly voted, is in Austria. M74 of 1387 themselves had known how to vote for the October 6th snap elections. Translated in percentage, it means that only 5,33% had known to vote properly.
Of the total 29 thousand and 552 votes, only 13 thousand and 2 votes were valid, or 43.96 percent.
From these business results, there is a fundamental need to invest more in the education of diaspora members. /Periscope













