CEC: We believe that within two days the recount of 185 polling will be completed

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) will prepare a separate report after the recount of 185 regular deployments, whose ballots have been counted in advance at 38 Municipal Counting Centres, reports Online Economy.
This report will identify the findings from the recount, including the differences of results amid counting and recounting these locations.
So has stated at a media conference, CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi, from the Centre of Counting and Results (QNR) where the recount is under way, as it has been asked whether the recount could delay the announcement of final results, reports Online Economy, broadcasts Periscope.
The Central Election Commission is technically ready to announce the final results of the June 7th elections, but under the Law for General Elections, we must wait whether there will be complaints concerning the last-day counting management held at the Counting and Results Centre. In the best version, if there are no complaints, the CEC can proceed with the announcement of final results, but if there are, The CEC will host the decision-making of PZAP and the Supreme Court, implement their decisions if they impose anything on the CEC and then proceed with declaring final results. Of course, before announcing final results, the CEC will review the findings that will emerge from the recount process. This means that after the completion of the recount process, a detailed report on the recorded findings will be prepared. The report will be presented to CEC members for review and decision-making. Depending on the findings and recommendations involved in the report, The CEC will decide on the next steps”, Elez said.
He also indicated that the 185 polling process is expected to be completed within two days.
“According to the dynamic that is developing here in the QNR, we believe that in two days the recount of all these locations will be completed, he said. /Periscope/











