CEC ends recount Sunday

The Central Election Commission has been recounting 1472 locations for more than a week after the Election Panel's decision on Ances and Paraseta (PZAP), writes Periscope. So far the votes of over 1,000 boxes or about 80% of the deployments have been re-counted. CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi in an answer to Periscope has [...]
So far the votes of over 1,000 boxes or about 80% of the deployments have been re-counted.
CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi in an answer to Periscope has clarified when the recount will end. According to him, the CEC has passed their expectations and turns out that the recount will be completed a day before the scheduled time.
We're believing that sooner than we planned, we're able to complete the recount. It has been planned until Monday to complete this whole process, and today we can say that the odds are very real that even Sunday the recount of more than 1400 locations it has decided on. PZAP, Elez said.
In addition, he adds, 438 uncounted deployments remain until now, while the entire recount process is expected to be completed Sunday.
Having been left to recount 438 locations since 969 recountings, or 68.87%, are believed that the recount process could be completed one day early on Sunday. The recount process began on November 13th, and within 7.5 days the average rate of recounted deployments, from 8am to midnight, ends Elez from the CEC.
We remember that the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtres had decided on all complaints filed by political subjects and MPs' candidates, who were submitted following the announcement of final election results by the Central Election Commission. PZAP had decided on the recount of 1472 deployments.
While regarding the complaint filed by the Coalition Initiative AKR HINA DP, he had decided to accept a complaint based on complaint and ordered The CEC, to turn away from the final election outcome of voters outside Kosovo's illegal income from Serbia. /Periscopi/












