The diaspora seeks easier way to vote

From August 30th to noon on September 8th (day) The CEC has accepted 13 thousand applications from the diaspora to register as voters for the October 6th election. But despite that, diaspora representatives remain disappointed with the treatment being conducted by Kosovo politics class. Although hundreds of thousands of Kosovo citizens live [...]
From August 30th to noon on September 8th (day) The CEC has accepted 13 thousand applications from the diaspora to register as voters for the October 6th election. But despite that, diaspora representatives remain disappointed with the treatment being conducted by Kosovo politics class.
Although hundreds of Kosovo citizens live in the diaspora, the right to vote in the elections, which will be held in Kosovo, usually exploits an unpopular number of them. Under this, diaspora representatives continue to remain dissatisfied with the treatment being done on the part of institutions.
The voting process, as they say, would have to become easier for the diaspora, resulting in citizens living outside Kosovo being allowed to vote at the embassies of Kosovo located in their respective countries. That way, according to them, they would avoid the long-standing procedures currently existing and the number of voters outside Kosovo would increase, writes “Zer”.
Nevertheless, by noon by yesterday the diaspora have applied 13 thousand citizens to register to vote in early parliamentary elections in Kosovo, expected to be held on October 6th this year.











