Allegations of vote manipulation, candidate PDK: There's no other way out than recounting

The candidate for MP from PDK ranks, Petrit Hajdari, has reacted after recent events over allegations of vote manipulation in the 14 February elections. Hajdari through a Facebook post said there is no other way but to recount the votes. “Recent scandals regarding civil will manipulation, expressed [...]
Hajdari through a Facebook post said there is no other way but to recount the votes.
“Recent scandals regarding the manipulation of civic will, expressed through vote, leave no other way than the total recount of the candidates' votes for MPs.
What's extremely important is that citizens can't afford to suspect that votes haven't gone to the address given them. This is far more important than who -- which, of which party becomes MPs -- wrote Hajdari.
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The recent scandales concerning the manipulation of civic will, expressed through vote, leave no other way than the total recount of the candidates' votes for MPs.
What's extremely important is that citizens can't afford to suspect that votes haven't gone to the address given them. This is far more important than who, which party makes them MPs.
But even the recount should not be left in the same coordinates as the count. It needs to be done, of course, transparently and recounting the ballot, not just the forms because it produces nothing new and, unfortunately, does not bring the true outcome of the elections.
Who won the election is not a problem. The citizen put it in. The problem is that some of the MPs, instead of the people's representatives, may end up representative of irresponsible commissioners, as a result of which they would also be in the Assembly.
Recounting with scanners would make a lot easier, but it's not the only method.
Civil will has been distorted, and this will only reproduce the crisis and citizens' disbelief that their influence by vote is really possible and precious.
It's where citizens come in, not buying commissioners. To preserve this fundamental belief in democracy, transparent recounting of balloting is necessary, however long it lasts. )











