CEC alerts: diaspora vote investigation sought

The Central Election Commission has been asked to investigate votes that have come from abroad, due to suspicions that there may have been manipulation of member states in those votes. The PDK in the CEC, Arian Elshani, has said it has seen some of the ballots being preserved in the Ministry of Transport and according to [...]
Member of The PDK in the CEC, Arian Elshani, has said it has seen some of the ballots being preserved in the Ministry of Transport and, according to him, it is clear that a large number of them have met the same person.
In the February elections, we started counting for votes from the outside then on bail. That's with the only intention of having clarity. It's good to explain the secretariat. As for the issue of votes from abroad for three municipalities of Mamusa, Yunik and Dragas are noticeably smaller. So I was also in the ministry of transportation today, and I have seen them, it is clear that some of these programs there have been filled by the same person. So these require an investigation and verify if these persons are registered. It is necessary for these applications to undergo confirmation from the CEC. An investigation should be made by the CEC and have a report based on the cities from which they came, he said.
So did Sami Kurteshi of the VV, who said it's for this proposal.
The three municipalities are coming up in many. Such a large amount of people confirm 0.3% have not applied. Because there's vote thieves. So I'm going to follow the process to verify”, Kurteshi said.
Even Florian Dusi from the LDK said there must be verification of these votes.
I think the secretariat knows the timing of the vote, I don't mind if it's postponed. We as an institution don't want to deal with speculation that we can find in the media. We've had our concerns since the voter registration period. I'm in favour of the secretariat developing all that is needed in terms of the investigation and confirmation of those envelopes that came from outside of”, Dusi said, eo reports.
CEC Secretary Burim Ahmetaj's chief executive chief, Burim Ahmetaj, has said that all sensitive material from all municipalities has been accepted at the Counting and Results Centre.
Ahmetaj further said the bail vote count will take time.
The conditional “Rotes take time, maybe in two days we can start by counting them because we need to register all the fair voters, then conditional voters and make comparisons of all the regular, conditional and mail voters so that we can confirm which conditional voters will be counted their” votes, he has declared.











