VV's procrastination of results even more: Hand over complaint for a handful of votes in the Supreme

Looks like we'll have another crawl of the final results announced for the October 6th election. The Vetevendosje movement will hand over another complaint to the Supreme Court in terms of a small round of votes that arrived from the diaspora. According to this political party, refusal to count all votes coming from the diaspora [...]
According to this political party, refusing to count all votes coming from the diaspora is illegal and politically motivated efforts, even though it is not known what would benefit its political rivals, those few votes.
This has not been counted since 1806 of our diaspora ballots and this has angered Mr. Kurt.
CEC member from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks Adnan Rrustemi has said that in order to calculate the background, the certificate of final results is deliberately delayed.
The refusal to implement the Supreme Court's act by both the SEC and PZAP is clearly politically motivated and co-ordinated efforts among them. Serving the political interests of different parties and background calculations, they are deliberately delaying the Certificate of final results”, he added.
Vetevendosje over these votes had initially complained to PZAP, until, from this body, it had decided that the same complaint would be rejected as unfounded.
Following PZAP's refusal by Vetevendosje will be addressed to the Supreme Court with this complaint. That's what Albin Kurti's party for Gazette Express has declared.
The Central Election Commission, in terms of non-counting these votes that had come from the diaspora, was based on the Supreme Court's ruling.
By relying on the Supreme Court's decision, there have been estimated 4 thousand and 639 suspected ballot packages, and eventually we have 5 thousand 882 packets of individualised balloting. After their assessment, 4 thousand and 670 were approved, while 1,000 of 21218x1> were refused, the institution had declared. /Periscope












