VV Secretary violates CEC observer rules, intervenes in the work of QNR numerators

Vetevendosje Movement General-Secretary Alym Rama is violating the Central Election Commission rules for observers who are located at the Counting and Results Centre. Even though the rules for observers are set on every counter table, Rama, who is accredited as observers, is ignoring them. Actions [...]
Vetevendosje Movement General-Secretary Alym Rama is violating the Central Election Commission rules for observers who are located at the Counting and Results Centre.
Even though the rules for observers are set on every counter table, Rama, who is accredited as observers, is ignoring them.
Such Actions They've upset some of the observers. Under the condition of anonymity, they have told Nacional that Rama is repeatedly interfering with their work.
They also complained in the CEC that they are not taking any measures against him.
“Mr. Alym Rama, who is VV secretary, often interferes with our work. He does this even though he knows that such a thing is forbidden. Despite his interventions, the CEC is tolerate this behavior and is not taking any measure against it”, has said numerator on condition of anonymity.
The VV's top official has done so today, where the diaspora votes were being counted.
The National Team, which has been staying all day at the QNR, has seen Mr. Rama several times speaking to the vote counters.

The observer's communication with the numerators is stopped by rules imposed by the CEC.
Rules showing instructions for observers are set on every table.
Point four clearly emphasizes that monitoring-counting communication is halted.
“Observers stand in front of the counting groups, at a suitable distance from the work table, and are barred from having physical contact with election materials as well as with communication with counting teams”, said at point 4.
And at 6 point, measures are to be taken against observers by the CEC if they violate these rules.
“If the observer does not abide by specific regulations, he is expelled from the QNR”, point 6 of regulation.

Meanwhile, the Central Election Commission has started Friday evening with publishing the results of the vote by mail on the official page.
According to the count of 14.36 per cent of these votes, the Vetevendosje Movement is in first place by a large margin from second place, which is LDK,
According to this number, the LVV received 44.33 % of the vote.
In second place is the Democratic League of Kosovo, which so far has 33.55%.
After that you listed the AAK-Nisma Coalition with 9.68 % of the vote, while the fourth is the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 6.48 %.












