<x0) - KQZA of “raise” in comments to citizens

Citizens have raised their concern over the vote-counting delays for MPs' candidates for the February 9th parliamentary elections. In announcing the Central Election Commission to complete the vote count for candidates for MPs in 14 municipalities, citizens have expressed disappointment over the delays. A citizen has calculated [...]
In announcing the Central Election Commission to complete the vote count for candidates for MPs in 14 municipalities, citizens have expressed disappointment over the delays.
A citizen has estimated that the outcome of the vote counting in these small municipalities amounts to 25-30 per cent of the vote.
“These are very small municipalities, which means you counted about 25-30% of the vote! Trying to get tired.”, he said.
Anyway, The CEC in the report has said it has counted 63,60 per cent of the country's vote-level seats for candidates for MPs.
Meanwhile, a citizen has also raised doubts about prolonging his work so that, as she put it, he is paid salaries to his fellow partners.
“Do you think the count is over for a month or three months, which is pre-matched by employment mechanics, to pay for party illiterates three months, like in the past?That's what she said.
“The 10th time you've been setting up the same municipalities, so do the illiterates that you're not in jail entirely. You should call you the mayor.”, said another.
Meanwhile, a citizen has also noted mistakes in certain dates in municipalities, where the CEC then intervened in the post.
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