Last day of Kosovo election campaign

Today at midnight, the campaign for early February 14th parliamentary elections wraps up. Political parties by midnight must close efforts to convince registered voters to support their involvement in the country's future governance. Tomorrow will be electoral silence, while on Sunday, citizens [...]
Today at midnight, the campaign for early February 14th parliamentary elections wraps up.
Political parties by midnight must close efforts to convince registered voters to support their involvement in the country's future governance.
Tomorrow will be the electoral silence, while on Sunday, citizens will turn to ballot boxes to vote their favourite candidates for deputies, as well as Kosovo's next prime minister.
Over the course of 10 days, political subjects have unveiled their programmes before the electorate in each part of Kosovo.
As the Central Election Commission reports, (KQZ) The number of polling centres nationwide is 888 with a total of 2 thousand and 382 seats.
During the application period, the CEC has accepted a total of 130 thousand and 168 registration applications.
An estimated 102 thousand and 100 apps were approved, while 28 thousand and 68 apps were rejected.
The reasons for rejection are different, but most of them -- 15 thousand of them -- 933 applicants -- have been refused because they submitted only the registration application form, while 11,000 of 164 applicants have been refused because they have not witnessed either the identity or criterion of legal skill and or registration applications have been unwritten.











