CECZ Elez: No one will remain without voting, and on voter lists are what they live abroad

Central Election Commission spokesman (KQZ) Valmir Elezi has provided details about holding the vote in early parliamentary elections due tomorrow. According to him, the CEC's decision to print fewer ballots than there are registered voters is a well-thought move by the CEC. Elez stressed that no one [...]
According to him, the CEC's decision to print fewer ballots than there are registered voters is a well-thought move by the CEC.
Elez stressed that no one will remain without voting as he confirmed there are other spare ballots available.
“The CEC, based on past practices and on past election processes, has printed fewer ballots than registered citizens to vote on. This is a well-planned decision by the CEC. We have done so in the past years, and we have not had a lack of ballot. There's nothing to worry about that there's also spare sheets and no one will be left without voting. Voter rights have all those citizens present on voter lists. They contain not only resident residents of Kosovo, but also those living abroad”, he has said.
While according to the CEC, the country's final voter list for early elections for the Kosovo Parliament, which will be held on February 14th, contains 1 million and 794 thousand and 862 voter names.
In this election are 143 thousand and 6 voters less than in the October 6th 2019 Parliamentary Elections, after 122 thousand and 421 voters who own only ID documents issued by UNMIK, as well as the removal of 11 thousand and 86 who have been confirmed that they have left retirement from pension schemes due to death.
According to the CEC, another 102 thousand and 100 apps were approved by voters abroad.











