The fall of the CEC site, Prosecution Authorises Investigations of Possible Vote Abuses

The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has authorised the Kosovo Police to, in co-operation with competent institutions, take investigative action regarding any abuse or misuse of votes, following the collapse of the Central Election Commission's website (KQZ) on Sunday. In a response to Dukagjin, the Office for Public Communication and Basic Prosecutorship in Pristina [...]
In an answer to Dukagjin, the Office for Basic Public Communications in Pristina confirmed on Tuesday that the issue is currently being addressed in question.
The “related to your question informs you that the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has authorized that Kosovo Police, in co-operation and co-ordination with competent institutions, take investigative action or measures for any abuse or misuse of votes after the CEC website collapse,” is said in the prosecution's response.
We remember that on Sunday evening, problems have been encountered on the Central Election Commission page.
After about an hour outside the system, the CEC's site was back again, but then it had fallen again and stopped working.
While Monday, the CEC had announced that in early morning hours the problem of publishing preliminary results for political subjects from the voting process on February 9th has been overcome.
According to CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi, the data is appearing without any obstacle on the score platform.












