That's how the diaspora votes are verified by the CEC

CEC Chairman Valdete Daka said that, up until now, about 8 thousand citizens have been reported and the same have been verified. You're pressing each voter's number one by one. Central Election Commission officials are confirming, citizens rightly living in diaspora. They are required some information [...]
CEC Chairman Valdete Daka said that, up until now, about 8 thousand citizens have been reported and the same have been verified.
You're pressing each voter's number one by one. Central Election Commission officials are confirming, citizens rightly living in diaspora.
They are required some data to prove voting rights. For this process, the CEC has opened 25 phone lines.
While made public, the telephone numbers through which they carry out the calls.
And at this call center, there are some citizens in the diaspora who fail to receive notice.
That's why engaged officials will call in two more terms.
The voting service call centre visited the Central Election Commission head Valdete Daka on Monday.
Daka said that, up until now, about 8 thousand citizens have been reported and the same have been verified.
Daka also spoke of the criticism this process received after making the CEC decision, reports T7.
The process of verifying citizens with the right to vote in the diaspora has begun for three days now.











