PZAP publishes data: Millions of euros fines against political parties, thousands of complaints

Some 1m and 500 thousand euros have been declared fines against political parties during the 2009-2017 election processes, while between 2000 and 2017, 29 thousand and 730 complaints and appeals have been filed in the Election Panel for Anxiety and Parastre. This data was made public today in promoting the history document of this [...]
This data was published today in promoting the history document of this institution, which included data from the first election organization in 2000 to the 2017 elections. From here it was said that these data would serve to strengthen and meet the credibility of the election process.
PZAP's panel chairwoman Sylviane Sylejmani stressed the need for this institution in electoral processes and pledged improvement, increased efficiency and transparency in complaining cases.
Until he also presented some of their challenges dealing with the brief period of complaints, mispronouncement, and misuse of voters' identity from abroad.
The challenge in itself is also complaints that claim that elements of the criminal act that require information from the Kosovo Police take time. Also investigating the case and misusing voters from outside Kosovo, voting by mail. Misuse of voter identity, verifying voter signatures by voters outside Kosovo. P ZAP, with the capacity it has investigated cases with complaining claims, but lack of information in finding evidence is a challenge in property”, she said.
And O'O chief The SEU in Kosovo, which has contributed to publishing this report, Jan Braathu, praising the recent election process in Kosovo as the best in the region, said that this publication is very important, not only for institutions, but also for civil society to improve the election process and itself this institution.
This publication is an important record of success achieved by PZAP. It's a spread of data statistics. It is very important not only for institutions but also for civil society and academics who want to analyse the growth and development of this institution”, Braathu said.
Brathu also highly praised the PZAP institution, viewing it as transparent and creditable.
PZAP is an independent body by the Central Election Commission, which deals with cases of complaints and appeals of political parties during the election processes.












