VV reacts as a large measure of rgatta vote goes invalid

Vetevendosje Movement spokesman Progress Kryeziu has reacted after the decision that some diaspora votes be declared invalid. In a Facebook text, Kryeziu has said this is the final testimony that the voting process from abroad should be changed. “The right to vote is right and the foundation unit of democracy, for [...]
In a Facebook text, Kryeziu has said this is the final testimony that the voting process from abroad should be changed.
The right to vote is right and the foundation unit of democracy, for which the democratic state and its institutions have the responsibility to find the most appropriate ways to ensure its exercise. The voting process should always be easy and encouraging.
If of the approximately 200 thousand registered for voting from abroad and hundreds of euros in payment for postal service, a much smaller number of them arrive in Kosovo over time, and many smaller ones are counted as valid votes then the problem here is systemative and institutional. That's why intervention should be like this”, he said.
According to the LVV spokesman, this subject will proceed to the Assembly to make a change of law so that the grant will have the right to vote in embassies and consulates.
“EWASE! It will take place in the Assembly is changing the law so that the grant will have the right to vote in embassies and consulates of the Republic of Kosovo as well. The countrymen are citizens of the Republic. They are an integral part of the country's development and decision making in the country”, he said.
Full text:
The reported large number of valid votes from the margin is the final testimony that the voting process from abroad should be changed immediately. E The right to vote is fair and the foundation unit of democracy, for which the democratic state and its institutions have the responsibility to find the most appropriate ways to ensure its exercise. The voting process should always be easy and encouraging. If of the approximately 200 thousand registered for voting from abroad and hundreds of euros in payment for postal service, a much smaller number of them arrive in Kosovo over time, and many smaller ones are counted as valid votes then the problem here is systemative and institutional. That's why intervention should be like that. With the formation of institutions, among the first steps that Movement V has taken EWASE! It will take place in the Assembly is changing the law so that the grant will have the right to vote in embassies and consulates of the Republic of Kosovo as well. The countrymen are citizens of the Republic. They are an integral part of the country's development and decision making in the country.











