Scandal: Even after poisoning, CEC considers illegal car income votes from Serbia

Serbia's Central Election Commission (KQZ) is currently under way with the review and assessment of envelopes coming from, despite the fact that they were brought illegal and that several days ago some 30 commissioners were poisoned in the counting centres. Political parties in the country had called on it not to continue counting and [...]
Paper sheets from Serbia have not come through the mail, just as the law requires of elections, but have been brought against law by Serbia's liaison office, so it is also envisioned to be refused.
While this process today has resumed in the morning hours, due to fears from the CEC officials, observers have had to carry out the verification at the Transport Ministry's facility in Pristina, until during this process workers have expressed themselves feeling a bad smell and headaches.
Periscope He learns that the other envelopes with votes have already been sent for counting at the Centre for Counting of Votes (QNR), without respecting legal procedures.
Periscop has contacted CEC spokesman Valmir Elez, who in response has returned only one News issued during the day. Also, Periscope has tried to get another promotion from CEC chairman Valdete Daka, but without results.
The Central Election Commission made a decision a few days ago to count ballot envelopes -- brought against-law by car from Serbia. The Kosovo-Serbia liaison official, Dejab Pevicevich and another official, Predrag Nikolic, had handed the envelopes at the post post point to the dealtm Ramadaniı, in Pristina this month.
Immediate reactions came from political parties in the country. The Vetevendosje movement called for investigation into the ballot-page packages coming from Serbia.
These ballot packages have not come through the mail, as the Law for Elections requires, but have been brought against-law by Serbia's Interconnection Office”, it was written in the VV response.
While Fatmir Limaj from the Social Democrat Initiative has said that the very way the ballot envelopes from Serbia have come is illegal.
”Votes from Serbia, irregularly voting ) the CEC to ban illegal acts”, Limaj has said.
Democracy in Action has demanded that envelopes coming from Serbia be verified only after ensuring the health of responsible CEC personnel.
) The CEC should not rush to verify the envelopes coming from Serbia before the prosecution publishes the results from the investigation of these envelopes and pave the way for their verification and counting”, it says, in their response.
Last Sunday, 26 CEC officials, as soon as 12 of them have opened envelopes coming from Serbia, have begun to have reddening, scratching and signs about the eyes, with 12 of them lying in the QKUK for treatment.
Even the world-renowned media, the news agency “Associated Press” and the American newspaper “The Washington Post”, have reported on the scandalous case caused by Serbia./ P ERISCOPI/













