Muja: Elections not to be held at police stations

Vetevendosje Movement MP Armend Muja has declared that elections in northern Kosovo will not be held at police stations. Invited to the “Debat Plus” show, at RTV Dukagjini, Muja listed some of the polling stations. I have 18 voting points that I visited today. Not held at stations [...]
Invited to the “Debat Plus” show, at RTV Dukagjini, Muja listed some of the polling stations.
I have 18 voting points that I visited today. They are not held at police stations. There is no choice at the” police station, he said.
“In Leposaviq, in Serbovc, Soqanica, these are the biggest settlements, in Zvecan in a container, and there will also be 3 polling stations of 3 large settlements where there are voters in the Svecan municipality of”.
Besides these locations, Muja has said that in northern Mitrovica, elections will be held at the Bosnjak Quarter, on September 7th, in the Miners' Hill.
“School, a poll that has been St. Sava, due to existing conditions, has not been able to use schools, however, there are 2 schools and 1 container mobile centre to be held elections”, he said.
The elections in four northern municipalities were announced following the Serb resignation from Kosovo institutions in November last year.
Initially, they were scheduled to be held on December 18th of last year, but were postponed by President Vjosa Osmani's decision on April 23rd, even because of the tense situation and barricades that were set up by suspected criminal groups.












