No movement on the CEC page, recent update occurred on February 12th

Five days have passed since election day in Kosovo. After this process was completed, it was thought that it would be all over for a while. From that day until now on the Central Election Commission page did not complete the process and publish final results from counting votes through [the] municipalities....
Five days have passed since election day in Kosovo. After this process was completed, it was thought that it would be all over for a while. The process and publication of final results from counting votes through Kosovo municipalities have not been completed since that day until now.
The last time the data was updated on this page was February 12th, two days ago.
Nothing has moved anymore, while the percentage of vote counting remains the same. 99.72 percent.

The fall of the CEC's server and official site on election day, delays in voting count for MPs candidates, trouble with camera purchases and the proper lack of staff, are just some of the problems that have emerged along the way, which, some say, have weakened its credibility.
The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has confirmed that he has asked the CEC to obtain the necessary information to prove whether there are elements of the conduct of any criminal work.
The CEC itself has said 12 February that it has called on the State Prosecutor and other security institutions to clarify the situation and provide technical support, while ensuring that, despite all this situation, the integrity of the vote has not been violated and that the results will be accurate.
Former CEC officials have also said it is really hard to manipulate by vote, but the evil of all of this is to lose the citizens' trust in the election process.












