Bekim Yasar's anger with the CEC continues: Avoid Vote

The head of the Skyright municipality, Bekim Jashari, announced yesterday that he was informed by school directors who have received calls (as they have said by the KKZ) by people who have asked that the election day turn off cameras at the polls. This was unacceptable to Yashhar [...]
This was unacceptable to Yasar, who reacted last night.
A letter such as this one sent the day before the elections, only for our municipality, is unacceptable and against democracy that we intend to build. If the presence of cameras in the polling (class) during the vote is a violation then why these cameras are located and operate in Kosovo schools and are functional during the curriculum process”, Jashar wrote last night.
The CEC countered Jashar, where it showed that all school objects that are transformed into polling centres are managed and monitored by the CEC and are not managed or supervised by their municipalities and mayors.
“also, all school objects that turn into the Voting Centre are managed and monitored by the CEC. They are neither managed nor supervised by their municipalities and mayors. All the rules for all polling centres throughout the Republic of Kosovo are unphomores, and apply equally to all, in all municipalities. These rules have been similar even in past election processes and have undergone no changes”, said last night's CEC response.
Bekim Jashar with the Central Election Commission is continuing today. The same has avoided constitutional right to vote.
Journalist Beckoll, who is reporting from the Skyright municipality, announced that Jashar did not vote in the school “Ir Lushtaku” in the Low Prekaz.
Bequell this i've been confirmed by the Scytheright Town Cabinet.











