Chocolate: At this rate, it will take about three weeks for the counting process to be completed

Eugen Cakoli from Democracy to Action has said that the centre count process is often chaotic, due to continuing problems with the internet, tensions between observers and commissioners, frequent data incompatibles, poorly trained staff, material acceptance procedure. According to Colcol at this rate counting votes will [...]
It will take about three weeks for the counting process to be completed, according to Colcol.
At this rate, even if the other 20 centers start working tomorrow, which is not expected to happen, it will take about three weeks for this process to be completed. So the full result for political subjects and their candidates will not be known before the beginning of March. ”
Chocolate said that some counting centers haven't even started yet because of the lack of screen cameras.
For the CEC, the only thing that seems to matter is the conclusion of the process, no matter the delays. The clearest example of such neglect and lack of responsibility is the official reasoning that some counting centres have not yet started because of the lack of camera on screens! While an entire country awaits the results, the process drags on for such absurd techniques. ”
He added that the CEC should urgently address these shortcomings.
“The CEC urgently needs to address these shortcomings, increase capacity and ensure more transparency. On the other hand, political subjects must learn lessons from this situation. Systemary changes cannot be made without a deepening preliminary analysis. Kosovo should return to counting all votes in the polls, in line with international standards and practices. ”












