Did Thaci and others vote in The Hague? Special Court Gives Details

Yesterday in Kosovo, early elections for the Kosovo Assembly have been held, where their right to vote only within Kosovo have voted 722 thousand and 842 citizens, or 36.88% of voters.
In addition to Kosovo, their right to vote has been able to exploit Kosovo citizens living outside Kosovo.
Through mail or diplomatic representation, about 100,000 exiles have voted, while the exact number is not yet known until the ballots are valid.
But did Hashim Thaci, Kadri Veselin, Jakup Krasniqi and Rexhep Selimi, who are being held in The Hague, have the opportunity to vote?
Through an answer to news.net, the specialised prosecutor at The Hague has said all measures have been taken so that the detainees could exercise their right to vote.
But they haven't told if four above-mentioned voted.
” All measures were taken so that the detainees could exercise their civic rights as citizens of Kosovo to vote in Kosovo's parliamentary elections. If the detainees have decided to vote, it is their private matter and as such we cannot comment on it”, the specialised Prosecutor at The Hague has said.
After the closure of polling stations yesterday at 7:00 p.m., the CEC has immediately begun counting votes and publishing the results.
According to these results, the VV has received 42.91% of the vote, PDK 21.08% of the vote, LDK 17,6% and AAK 7.17%.
Today, it is expected to start counting on bail, persons with special needs and those from the diaspora. The votes of candidates for MPs will then be counted. /Periscopi/












