“Around 30% of the vote from the diaspora can be declared invalid”

Opinionist Imer Mushkolaj has said that with the trend of verifying diaspora votes by the Central Election Commission 30% of the total votes. With the CEC vetting trend, about 30 percent of the votes from the diaspora can be declared invalid”, Mushkolaj wrote. CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has shown that so far, around [...]
With the CEC vetting trend, about 30 percent of the votes from the diaspora can be declared invalid”, Mushkolaj wrote.
CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has indicated that so far, about 4 thousand 950 ballot envelopes have been rejected.
Until now, from some 16 800 alleged ballot packages that have been submitted to the evaluation process, about 11 800 envelopes with ballot papers have been approved, while about 4 950 envelopes with ballot papers have been refused. The reasons for their refusal are different, and we have already made known to them yesterday”, Elez said.











