Prelec for protracted KEC vote count: state Kolaps

Marko Prelec, senior analyst in the International Crisis Group, said he was thinking of how in Germany the vote count ended several hours after the vote, while in Kosovo today it took 15 days from the day of the February 9th parliamentary elections and all votes have not been counted. He called it the [...] <x0.
Marko Prelec, senior analyst in the International Crisis Group, said he was thinking of how in Germany the vote count ended several hours after the vote, while in Kosovo today it took 15 days from the day of the February 9th parliamentary elections and all votes have not been counted.
He called “state capacities” what is happening in Kosovo after the elections.
I was just thinking the same thing. What a collapse of state capacities in Kosovo. Note: Almost 50 million people voted in Germany, less than a million in Kosovo”, he wrote on X.
Prelex asked how people can trust results after such a long delay in results.
After an inexplicable delay like this, how can the government expect people to believe the results? Which I'm assuming will certainly be correct”












