Krasniqi: On 4 sides, the CEC's last elections took an average of 21 days to announce results

Albert Krasniqi from Democracy Plus has said that on four sides of the last elections, the CEC has taken an average of 21 days to announce the results and 32 days from the date of holding elections until certificate. “From the February 9th elections has only spent 7 days, while for the first time a [...] is being implemented.
A new counting system has been implemented for the first time, from the February 9th elections. Political parties that supported these changes were aware there may be delays in declaring the candidates' results, but at the time it was no concern for them.”
According to him, a priority of counting candidates' votes in municipal centres may be to avoid recounting, which in the QNR often totaled as much as 88.5% of the ballot boxes.
“One of the priorities of counting candidates' votes in municipal centres may be to avoid recounting, which in the QNR often totaled as much as 88.5% of the ballot boxes. However, it is still early to draw conclusions. After all, the accuracy of the outcome remains more important than speed. ”












