At the school “Faik Conica” by noon, 10 per cent of voters have voted

The electoral process at the “Foik Conica” school in Pristina is going smoothly, without any outstanding problems. At least that's what the polling centre and citizens say, while by noon of 8105 voters have turned out to be around 802 voters or 10 per cent of them. The school principal, [...]
The electoral process at the “Foik Conica” school in Pristina is going smoothly, without any outstanding problems.
At least that's what the polling centre and citizens say, while by noon of 8105 voters have turned out to be around 802 voters or 10 per cent of them.
The school principal, who is at the same time responsible for this voting point, Julie Bala, speaking of the election process, said the whole process is going smoothly, except for one case, where a citizen has encountered a dead family member on the voting list.
We have nine options, eight regular, one condition. Everything has gone well, since this morning we have behind EU observers and they continue to be here and the locals... but it's respected according to the CEC, at 7: 00 a.m. it's opening and we have so far a number of 10 percent roughly, 802 and two voters... we've only had one case of the dead person, and of course we've suggested that the complaint be sent to the CEC.T. Technical perspectives have been in order and a regular process is going on, said.
That the election process has gone so far regularly, citizens say. This voting process, from the city of Hamburg to Germany, has come Hasan Hamiti, who told Kosovo Press that he has come to choose the best for Kosovo's future.
“Vis from the city of Hamburg, I just came for the vote to choose Kosovo's best ... The heads were fine, fast”, he said.
Satisfied with the election process, the citizen, Teuta Haxhia, said as she added that they expect a better life for young people.
Everything was fine, it went perfectly. Voting is complete, duty accomplished. I think it's all good from now on. Many are important to expect a better life for young people, especially”, Haxhia said.
Meanwhile, young Sokol Kosumi called for more citizens to come out to vote.
There was a little bit of a cable behind the area, something like this, but everything was fine. I have to vote. I had fun going out as much as I could, because the more we get out, the better it is, because the people put it”, he said.
But another citizen, Alicia Sahin, also said that until then everything was okay.
“Ma as we have a civic and state duty I completed, irregularities did not, currently, not”, he said.
Apart from citizens, at the school, “Faik Konica”, some of the country's party leaders and president Hashim Thaci have voted.












