The American Embassy appreciates the citizens' exit: Give CEC time for vote count

The American Embassy in Kosovo has written in eight, following the closure of locations in Kosovo. The response is said to be encouraging to see a large number of citizens vote today in view of bad weather and pandemic. Also, the American Embassy called for time to be given to the CEC and other institutions, which [...]
Also, the American Embassy called for time to give the CEC and other institutions to count votes and do their job,
Below, find the complete writing of the American Embassy in Kosovo:
Encouraged to see so many citizens come out to vote peacefully today, despite the weather and the pandemic. It is now important that CEC and other institutions in Kosovo give them time and space to count votes and do their job.
We remember that the CEC earlier confirmed that over 46 per cent of voters have come to the polls.
Locations opened at 7:00 and closed at 7:00. Citizens within the polling stations were allowed to vote after 7:00 p.m.
Votering rights in the February 14th early parliamentary elections had 1,794,862 citizens.
In Kosovo's 38 municipalities, citizens could vote in 888 polling stations, with 2,382 seats.
This year, the CEC has removed some 122,000 people who have been registered only with UNMIK documents.
In these elections it has been said that only Kosovo documents will be allowed to vote. The CEC has also allowed citizens, who have received expired identification.











