100 complaints in PZAP when can the CEC confirm results?

PZAP has indicated that after publishing final results from the Central Election Commission (KQZ), about 100 complaints have been filed by political subjects and candidates for MPs. The Social Democrat Initiative is one of the parties, which has indicated that it has filed such a complaint, accusing the CEC of producing results, [...]
The Social Democrat Initiative is one of the parties, which has indicated that it has handed over such a complaint, charging the CEC has fabricated the results, since it has allowed the counting of votes illegally produced by Serbia, writes Periscopi.
As a result of these complaints, the certificate of results from the CEC can be prolonged.
The legal procedure in the country on this issue is such that prior to the outcome of all complaints to the highest judicial levels, it cannot become the certificate of results.
But, KDI's Ismet Kryeziu, has clarified that if all procedures and deadlines are applied, the certificate of results must take place next Friday.
“About 100 complaints from subjects and candidates have been handed over to PZAP. If all the procedures and deadlines, complaints and appeals to decisions in PZAP and the Supreme Court are applied, and these decisions will not reverse the results at a polling location or polling station, and the CEC is ordered to repeat the voting, or to be re-counted, then the next Friday could become the certificate of election results”, Kryeziu wrote on Facebook.
Meanwhile, about this topic about Periscope has spoken to Valmir Elez from the CEC, saying it is not known whether the certificate of the results could happen Friday, because it depends on decisions originally made by PZAP to the Supreme Court.
“We don't know when the certificate can happen, it depends on the decisions originally made at PZAP then and if this institution rejects any complaint, the disgruntled side may complain to the Supreme Court”, Elesi said.
We remember that the Social Democrat Initiative has consistently insisted that it will follow all legal ways to the highest instance, such as the Constitutional Court to achieve the right this party considers to have won through citizens' vote to be part of Kosovo's next legislative composition, writes Periscopi.
Under the law, if PZAP does not make a decision in favour of the complainers, then the latter have the right within the next 24 hours to address the Supreme Court. The Court then has three days, or 72 hours, to make decisions on subjects accepted by complainers. /Periscopi












