Investigations Begin for Posting Vote Process

The Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has authorised the Kosovo Police to launch investigations into the voting process in the February 9th parliamentary elections. “About your question we inform you, that the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has authorized the Kosovo Police in collecting and verifying information, but at this stage of the procedure [...]
We inform you of your question, that the Constitutional Prosecutor in Pristina has authorized the Kosovo Police to collect and verify information, but at this stage of the procedure forwarded cannot be provided more detailed details because the investigative process” would be violated, the Prosecutor's response to the prosecution said. TIME, on questions related to voting by mail.
The Vetevendosje Movement has been complaining about votes by mail. This party has called for the votes of the Democratic League of Kosovo that have come by mail to be annulled. According to LVV, there were industrial thefts in these votes. The LVV has demanded the annulment of nearly 19 thousand votes for LDK, followed. Periscope.
The LDK has considered that with these actions, the ruling party is putting pressure on authorities.
In the ballot by mail there has also been a complaint from the Ashkali Democratic Party and the Movement for Co-operation, which has sought to annul the Ashkali Party's Integration votes.












