CEC shows why some who engaged in elections did not receive their salaries

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has prosecuted all payment lists at the Ministry of Finance. All payment lists of persons engaged in the 6 October elections have been prosecuted at the Finance Ministry by the Central Election Commission (KQZ). He has made it known about the news.net, CEC spokesman Valmir [...]
All payment lists of persons engaged in the 6 October elections have been prosecuted at the Finance Ministry by the Central Election Commission (KQZ).
That's what CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has made known about the news.
The Central Election Commission has prosecuted for payment at the Ministry of Finance lists of all municipalities of the members of the country's polling councils and other staff engaged in the 6 October” elections, Elez has announced.
According to Elez, as in past elections, this time again when the tools were returned, and as he pointed out, this has been due to mistakes that occurred in the notes.
If in previous elections, even in these elections, we have cases when the means are returned, what does it mean that the payment is not made. The reasons are different and which mainly concern: mistakes in the bank account number, inactive accounts, or even non-personal accounts”, Elez told about the news.net.
He also stressed that all those who have failed to manage their accounts must present data improvements.
Each person who has not managed has to communicate with the Municipal Election Commission in the municipality where he has been engaged during these elections. It needs to present the improvements to be made so that we can reprocede/respond for payment”, Elez stressed.
Unlike the 6 October victory election, the Vetevendosje Movement has emerged with 221 thousand 1 votes, or 26.27 per cent.
The second is the Democratic League of Kosovo with 24.54 per cent or 206 thousand 516 votes, meanwhile, the third in these elections has emerged the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), with 178 thousand 637 votes or 21.23 per cent.












