Hakki Abazi fails to become MP, so many votes

Although the Vetevendosje Movement emerged as the winner of the 14 February elections, one of the main figures of this party, Haki Abazi, does not seem to enjoy so much sympathy with the party's voters. Hakki Abazi may remain out of place. He has failed to secure enough votes to become an MP. Even though Vetevendosje was [...]
Hakki Abazi may remain out of place. He has failed to secure enough votes to become an MP. Even though Vetevendosje rose almost double, Hakki Abbas' votes contracted. In this election he has competed with the number 19, while in the October 6, 2019 elections, he was ranked eighth.
In the February 14th elections, with 81 per cent of the votes counted so far, there are only 5 thousand and 15 votes. In previous elections, however, he received 15 thousand and 896.
Reporter.net from sources at the Counting and Recount Centre learns that it is currently 63th in a row from the list of non-excessive gender Vetevendosje.
This does not include surveying.
We remember that the CEC has turned into a 44-vote recount. So far, 161 ballots have been recounted and 39 thousand votes from the diaspora have been approved, another 14,000 have been refused.
So far about 33 percent of the polling has been recorded, or 161 out of 494 is the total number.
The reasons have already become known, but we remember they have to do with: mistaking the votes in the form of political subjects (35 seats); holding the wrong vote in candidate form (6 seats); candidates or candidates have more votes than political subject (370 seats); and the subject has votes, while candidates do not and vice versa (83 seats).
Also, at this centre, the CEC's voter service is continuing with the evaluation process of around 43 thousand and 500 alleged parcels coming from outside Kosovo.
According to the latest data, 31 thousand and 164 alleged ballot packages have been opened, from which we have approved 35 thousand and 834 envelopes with ballot papers and 14,000 and 200 rejected envelopes.
The reasons for the failure to vote by diaspora are as follows:
6 thousand and 309 envelopes have been sent by persons who are not registered as voters outside Kosovo.
Four thousand and 521 envelopes have been sent by persons who have failed to register as voters outside Kosovo during the application period because they have not testified to legal criteria.
991 voters have submitted ballot papers twice.
A thousand and 808 envelopes sent by unidentified voters (group vote).
571 envelopes sent by voters who have attached non-valide documents for identification.











