Prosecutor doesn't tell the state where she sent envelope samples from Serbia for analysis

Prosecutor doesn't tell the state where she sent envelope samples from Serbia for analysis

The State Prosecutor is continuing to keep the laboratory and state secret where envelope samples from Serbia have been sent for examination. In the Prosecutor, they only declare that samples have been sent to one of the states of Europe, but are not showing the country's name. Kosovo's prosecution is continuing investigations into [...]

The State Prosecutor is continuing to keep the laboratory and state secret where envelope samples from Serbia have been sent for examination. In the Prosecutor, they only declare that samples have been sent to one of the states of Europe, but are not showing the country's name.

Kosovo's prosecution is continuing investigations into envelopes from Serbia, following reports that more than 20 Central Election Commission officials had allergic reactions following the opening of these envelopes.

Artan Grantolli, from the State Prosecutor, had told the media a few days ago that samples for laboratory analysis were sent out of Kosovo, but had not indicated which country.

A laboratory was found in one of the European states, where samples for analysis were sent. Once we get the results we're going to publicize the opinion”, Grantol said.

The Express newspaper has sent questions that several days to the Prosecutor to get information about the lab and the state in which these samples were sent to examine, but in this institution they haven't returned.

Otherwise, on Sunday (October 13th) as they were opening and checking votes coming from Serbia in closed envelopes, 20 CEC officials complaining about their state of health. Twelve of them ended up lying in the hospital.

Doctors said they had different reactions, like vomiting, frying in the face, scratching.

In this regard, Serbian authorities had declared this to be an attempt to manipulate.

“is preparing manipulation of the Serbian citizens' votes to pave the way for the people of ( Vetevendosje Chairman Albin) Kurti at Parliament”, said in the response of Office for Kosovo director in Serbia Government Marko Djuric.

Otherwise, the 6 October elections were held in 38 municipalities in 895 polling stations with 2.547 seats. Of 25 political subjects competed 1,067 candidates for deputies. A total of 44 percent of citizens rightly voted in the elections until 29 people were arrested for violations during the election process.

Given the Central Election Commission's resulting outcome, the Vetevendosje Movement proves to be the winner of the October 6th early parliamentary elections. After the VV, with greater number of votes, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Democratic Party of Kosovo are listed.

Early parliamentary elections came after Ramush Haradinaj's resignation from the position of Kosovo prime minister, following the Special Court's invitation to The Hague for interview.

Kosovo's president, after the breakup of the Assembly in August, announced the election to October 6th.

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