CEC faces problems in the north: Many directors are not opening schools for April 21st vote

A large number of school directors in northern Kosovo are refusing to use school facilities for the voting process, expected to be held on April 21st, where citizens will be declared either against or against the dismissal of current mayors, Periscopi writes. Burim Ahmetaj Director of the CEC Secretariat [...]
Burim Ahmetaj Director of the Secretariat of the CEC, showing the number of schools that refuse to be used as polling stations, has added that they are working intensively to find alternative locations that will serve as polling stations.
“Rults access to schools (QV) after visits from the municipal adminsitra
There are 18 in Leposavich municipality. QV, where 3 of them are accessible and 15 (QV) school principals have refused to give them into use for the voting process.
In Zubin Potok municipality there are 12 QV, where 2 of them are available and 10 (QV) school principals have refused to give them into use for the voting process.
In the Zvecan municipality, there are 6 QVs where 2 of them are available and 4 (QV) school directors have refused to give them into use for the voting process.
In the Northern Mitrovica municipality there are 7 QV, where 3 of them are available and 4 (QV) school directors have refused to give them into use for the voting process. In this regard, the Central Election Commission Secretariat due to the very short term until the day of the vote is working intensively on finding alternative locations which will serve as QV on the day of the April 21st vote, and is also making maximum efforts to open all polling and resorting centres in four (4) northern Mitrovica municipalities, Zvecan, Leposaviq and Zubin Potok<1>, Ahmetaj said at the CEC meeting.












