“Vones and vagueities in the election process create doubts, undermine citizens' confidence in the election process”

Former head of the Central Election Commission, Mazum Baraliu, has commented on delays and confusion during the election process, saying these create dissatisfaction and expectations among citizens who are very interested in the results and formation of institutions. Baraliu said that delays and interventions in the process cause doubts and could undermine the trust of citizens [...]
Baraliu said delays and interventions in the process cause doubts and could undermine citizens' confidence in the election process.
“No doubt it creates unpleasant feelings and certainly more expectations and frustration among citizens because a large portion of the citizens on the percentage have been voters or followers of any of the political subjects. So the interest in the performance and performance of institutions and what the composition of the assembly and the government are going to have is outstanding interest in citizens, and this is about a high democratic and political awareness of maturity, so the delays in the process and the vagueities in the process because the voters certainly influence citizens and leave bad taste and will have to have a reflection on the autumn elections that doesn't happen to us in the process for many reasons and because the CEC has duties that the CEC has”, Baraliu said.
However, Baraliu has stressed that, despite technical problems, the process has full legitimacy and has had no serious misuse.
When there are delays when there are interventions and impasses in the process in the most delicate and important part where the results for candidate and political subjects should be known. We do not yet have complete clarity as citizens about what happened and why it happened and what is the result of the investigation process we have nothing and total silence, an informational darkness and an incomprehensible silence that creates doubts about citizens that someone in a way has deliberately damaged for anti-Kosovo and state reasons to damage the process, whether for their own interests or the interests of the external factor, which is not friendlyly oriented towards Kosovo, has enough of them starting from the Kremlin, Russia to Belgrade<1> He added.
He has called for reflection to avoid repeating problems in the upcoming elections.
This process against all of these that have happened to us is largely technical problems, there have been no misuse or serious abuses of the integrity of the process and entirely because the process has been verified once again. This process has legitimacy and constitutional and legality complete until we have something we do not know. There are, of course, political subjects in the process until that process is complete we can't say everything will be okay, but I'm convinced that the process won't be damaged”, The former CEC chairman for EO stressed.












