The government in office: Germany's servers not used in February 9th elections

While arguing that it has nothing to do with problems on the official website of the Central Election Commission, which has doubts that it may have influenced the Kosovo Government's election result, Kryeziu's spokesman, “, blamed the” servers that Kosovo gave Germany. This is not [...]
While arguing that it has nothing to do with problems on the official website of the Central Election Commission, which has doubts that it may have influenced the Kosovo Government's election result, Kryeziu's spokesman, “, blamed the” servers that Kosovo gave Germany. This is not true, since Nacional has learned that they have not been used at all.
A few days before the February nineth parliamentary elections, Germany donated the Central Election Commission to servers and monitoring equipment worth 140 thousand euros.
The implementation of the election process will be key to this progress. This donation of more than 140 thousand euros ensures that even these current elections and in the future are secure in Kosovo, and in Germany, until we have elections in three weeks”.
“... I'm sure we'll have an easy choice, and we'll know the results on Sunday where citizens will speak” Ambassador Jorn Rohde said.
Anise the donation was made on the eve of elections, Nacional has learned from well-informed diplomatic sources that they are not used because there has been no time for the staff to train with new equipment.
These servers are not used for February 9th elections. Donation became very close to elections, there was no time for the staff to train with new equipment” He said this source.
On February nineth, in late evening hours until citizens expected preliminary results to be published, the CEC website was accompanied by problems which not only showed the result, but in some cases gave the Vetevendosje Movement more votes than needed, for example, in some centres more than voters.
The results would be published just a day later, and this would cause numerous reactions.
The founding prosecutor in Pristina has already launched investigations into problems with the CEC's site on the night of February nineth.
Meanwhile, Kryeziu, Kosovo Government spokesman, appears to have found it “guilty” for continuing problems on the CEC official site. He reasoned by saying “does not have to do with problemsThere.
In a Facebook post, he made sure to mention that the servers were donated by Germany.
The government of the Republic of Kosovo has nothing to do with both the CEC and the CEC's servers for digitisation of the election process, including reporting voter exits to elections and preliminary results. To inform citizens, The CEC has accepted servers and monitoring equipment for the European Centre for Counting and Results as a donation from Germany's state, and the CEC's SWAR procurement was made by O The SEU, also as a donation.
There are public announcements about this and Media reports.
The government's accusations of technical problems of the CEC digital system are low efforts to cause confusion in order to lower confidence in the electoral process and in its <x0 outcome He said.












