Which countries mostly applied exiles to vote on February 14th?

102,100 citizens are registered by the Central Election Commission to vote from abroad in the February 14th elections. The first five countries, from which more applications have been submitted, are Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France and Sweden. According to data supplied by Telegrafi in the CEC, the approved apps list led Germany with [...]
The first five countries, from which more applications have been submitted, are Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France and Sweden.
According to data supplied by Telegrafi in the CEC, on the approved apps list, lead Germany with 43 thousand and 49 apps, then Switzerland, 26 thousand and 686, Austria with 4 thousand and 758, France with 4 thousand 164 and Sweden 4 thousand and 69.
In addition to these countries, there are then thousands of approved apps coming from the United Kingdom, Finland, the US, Belgium, Croatia, Slovenia and many other distant countries like: Japan, Mexico, Lithuania, Panama, Somalia, Costa Rica, and so on.
This year's elections have a voter record abroad.
In the 2019 elections were 35,087 citizens registered from abroad, but that 20,200 votes reached Kosovo within the deadline.












