VV requires examination and counting of co-endants' ballotings

The Vetevendosje movement has reacted to verifying the remittances coming irregularly from Serbia, saying it is unalterable when it is known that envelopes with paper from the license have not been addressed and that they are waiting for the response to the complaint sent to the Supreme on this issue. In one [...]
In a media communiqué, this party calls all conditions -- even beyond the permitted -- to address envelopes from Serbia, and at the same time not to handle envelopes coming from our fellow countrymen.
“Today we also saw no normal images in the numbering of remittances illegally from Serbia, which caused problems in the health of workers of the Central Election Commission. As the results are expected from the analysis and investigations of the Kosovo Police, not yet clearly understood what happened, their verification began again in extraordinary conditions”, said the communique.
The Vetevendosje movement, following a complaint in the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashta and their response, submitted the complaint to the Supreme Court for handling envelopes with charters coming from the license.
This party, which came first in the October 6th national elections, says they are expected to start verifying them as soon as possible and sending them to the Counting Centre to decide on the overall outcome as fair votes.
The Central Election Commission has not yet taken any action regarding the treatment of chartered ballots, especially those that are not currently being prosecuted with the excuse that they have arrived after the deadline, though they were sent by fellow countrymen many days before the election date.












