EU makes clear to Radonic after CEC scandal: Transparency is essential in any election process

“Transparency is essential in any election process”, Deputy Chairman of the EU Election Observation Mission (MVZ), Thomas Boserup, stressed during a meeting today held with Central Election Commission Chairman (KQZ), Kreshnik Radoniqi. Election analyst Marcela Mašková and law analyst Erin Skouzou, who are [...]
Election analyst Marcela Mašková and law analyst Erin Skouzou, who are part of the EU's election monitoring mission, attended the meeting.
During the meeting, Radoniqi briefed MVZ representatives regarding the vote counting performance, focusing particularly on developments in municipal counting centres, handling postal votes coming from outside Kosovo, as well as conditional votes.
“We hear all interested parties and meetings like this contribute to the overall assessment and final report of the survey mission”, Boserup said, reconsidering the EU's commitment to supporting democratic processes in Kosovo.
The EU Election Monitoring Mission has closely followed election developments in Kosovo and is expected to submit a detailed report on the performance and election standards, including recommendations for possible improvements in the future, at the conclusion of the process.
Transparency is this in any election processes. The EU selection monitoring mission (EOM) Deputy Chief Observer Thomas Boserrup, Elecation Analyst Marcela Mašková and Legal Analyst Eirini Scouzou met today with Ciirperson of the Central Election Commission Radoniqi. (1/3) Pic.twitter. com/ r Ufe q NmVWV
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