From the diaspora is still coming, the VV requires their count (Dok. )

The vote counting issue seems to be finished. Even after a month and a half of the election being held, the Vetevendosje Movement continues to fight for the Magyar votes. This political subject has submitted a complaint to PZAP yesterday, through which it requires that the CEC be obliged to consider 392 votes [...]
Periscope has secured Vetevendosje's complaint document, through which it also mentions the October 30th ruling by the Supreme Court to count 4639 packages with voter ballots outside Kosovo.
Do not count these ballot papers on the part of the CEC Secretariat, without vetting or counting 392 packages sent by mail within legal terms, by citizens living abroad, constitutes illegal and anti-competitive action, the VVCH complaint reported.
Periscop tried to contact someone from the CEC, but he didn't get an answer.
Vetevendosje even weeks ago had voiced complaint with the Supreme Court in order to count all votes coming from the diaspora. As a result, this court had approved their request.
Currently, the Voter Counting Centre is recounting contested votes, while expected Monday to complete this process. The CEC has warned that with certificate will emerge over the next week, but if it is decided to count even these 392 votes, this process will continue to drag on./ P ERISCOPI/













