CEC Chairman: Votes Are Closed, No Ones Right to Break Law

Immediately after the closure of the deployments in Albania before journalists, Central Election Commission Chairman Clement Zguri has appeared. He said there would be no extension of the deadline to vote, even though there were some statements to do so. Zguri said that after the official schedule ends, no one can break the law. “On [...]
He said there would be no extension of the deadline to vote, even though there were some statements to do so.
Zguri said that after the official schedule ends, no one can break the law.
In the concrete case I want to quote the electoral code, the schedule starts at 7 and ends at 19, and the only option is if there's a line, the commission should get ID documents, and this is the only opportunity for citizens to vote. Beyond this vote are closed and no one has the right to exceed standards and laws. I am prompted by the media statement, which refers to demands that should be postponed by about 30 minutes of voting. The vote starts at 7 and ends at 19. No one should pass this time. It is a requirement of the law, and no one can exceed that rate”, Zguri said.
The CEC has indicated that only 15 per cent of voters have left by 1500 hours to vote.
Local Elections in Monitored by 150 O Observers The SEU, also from foreign embassies' missions in Albania.
State police have engaged 7779 effective ones, of whom 5876 employees are engaged in guarding the facilities, and another 1450 are on the alert to the election process. During the day in Tirana and other cities, protests by the opposition have been held, saying these elections are only voting, and that the same are becoming as in the time of dictatorship. While Prime Minister Edi Rama, after casting his vote, said today's confirmation that the people are not played and that whoever tries to take sovereignty from the people, the end is in vain.












