EU observers assess elections were transparent

The European Union's Election Monitoring Mission estimates that the October 6th snap elections in Kosovo have been well managed and transparent, but that the counting process highlighted some problems that should be addressed in Kosovo's election reform. The final report European observers published today [...]
In the final report, which European observers published today, it said there have been misuse of public resources and lack of transparency in financing the campaign by political parties.
EU Election Observation Mission chief Violet von Cremon-Taubade once stressed pressure in Serb community-run areas to vote on a certain party.
In addition, she stressed that the credibility of the vote counting and delays in the certificate have been made due to the failure to make long-term CEC decisions and the contradiction of decisions between the Supreme Court and the PZAP.
MP. Violet von Cremon-Taubade also presented 23 recommendations for election reform in Kosovo, which according to her would improve elections in the country.












