Concern: Current halts during vote count in Zoom

Current trouble has hampered the voting count process of February 9th in Shtime. There is no power in the sports room at the school “Emin Duraku” since 16:30. KOHA has learned that commissioners have decided to interrupt the count for tonight. The vote counting process for candidates and vote verification [...]
Current trouble has hampered the voting count process of February 9th in Shtime.
There is no power in the sports room at the school “Emin Duraku” since 16:30. KOHA has learned that commissioners have decided to interrupt the count for tonight.
The vote counting process for candidates and verification of party votes in this municipality has started on Thursday afternoon, according to the Central Election Commission's announcement. The vote counting process is under way in most municipalities, report Time.
In addition, after counting all votes for parties, the Vetevendosje Movement has emerged first with 46.54 per cent of the vote. The Democratic Party has come in second with 32.47 per cent, while the Democratic League is third with 13.99 per cent. Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Coalition Social Democrat initiative with 2.74 percent.
Since the outcome of the voting process on Sunday and February 9th, the counting process has faced numerous problems. Initially, the CEC site has not worked, while counting votes for candidates in some centres has also sparked tensions among commissioners.












