DNV: Prosecutorship Must Invest investigation of votes from diaspora · Global Voices

Florent Spahija, from the network of organisations Democracy in Action, has said that in the process of counting votes there have been errors and which have been counted by the Counting and Results Centre. The “is positive for Kosovo unless it allows anyone to become an MP unless it has received votes. There are places in the world [...]
The “is positive for Kosovo unless it allows anyone to become an MP unless it has received votes. There are places in the world that have permanent commissioners. The preference would be and would be a proposal for election reform for commissioners to be people of high integrity”, Spahija has said, Kosovo reports.
Meanwhile, for votes from the diaspora, he has added that it is difficult to imagine whether these votes should be counted because the law under him is clear.
“Aphats are deadlines and should be respected. If we view the deadline as such, we see it as the DNV as the first decision by the CEC that votes not be counted”.
The procedure has had to investigate how the votes have come to be confirmed. There are many votes that are written, that look the same. Clearly, it's the same line that's followed”.
The procedure must investigate who brought them, from the liaison office, is a big deal for the prosecution to investigate this and see how these votes have come to be.
Info Magazine Spahija has added it is urgent that electoral reforms take place instead.












