CEC Makes Decision to Recount 494 Locations

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has made a decision to recount 494 deployments at the Counting and Results Centre. That is following the disproportions of data between candidates for deputies and political subject following the February 14th elections. CEC Secretariat chief Burim Ahmetaj, until he listed the reasons for recounting, said these positions did not [...]
The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has made a decision to recount 494 deployments at the Counting and Results Centre.
That is following the disproportions of data between candidates for deputies and political subject following the February 14th elections.
The chief head of the CEC Secretariat, Burim Ahmetaj, until he listed the reasons for recounting, said these locations could not be processed as regular.
“A large number of candidate forms have been unable to process as fair due to non-compliance. After having candidates that have more votes than political subject. While there are cases where the subject has votes, and candidates have no and vice versa”, he said.
Meanwhile, criticism of rejection of votes by mail from the diaspora expressed the CEC member by LVV, Sami Kurteshi, who demanded the formation of a commission to verify them.
While he also criticised the secretariat for not counting the conditional vote in the QNR.
This secretariat's chief chief, Burim Aetmaj, considered this pressure, but Kurteshi replied that this sentence is the cover of the QNR's work.
But he considered this data processing in so-called Sam Hamiti from LDK.
In addition, Kurteshi also raised concerns about the votes of no majority communities in areas where ethnic demographics are not in line with the votes won.
There are cases where in some municipalities that have no members of the empty community, they have received votes in the municipality. Why the CEC keep quiet. Votes for guaranteed countries cannot be misused”, he said.











