Petkovic: Completely disarray! Election Commission fails to enter data from 10 polling stations 3 days later

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The director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic, said today that the Central Election Commission in Pristina has not entered data from the remaining 10 polling stations for the third day.

In a post on X, he announced that what is happening is "complete disarray."

"For the third day, the Election Commission is not entering data from the last 10 polling stations. We are still waiting for the Serb mayors in Silo and Socanica, and the counting of conditional votes has not even started. The Election Commission system is in down, the DND (group) says that trust in the electoral process has been broken, while the votes cast for the Serb List do not match the data of the Election Commission. Complete disarray," wrote Petkovic.

The Election Commission in Pristina announced preliminary election results last night based on the votes counted at 99.57 percent of the polling stations, and before that the latest data was published on the Election Commission's website last night at 7:10 pm, based on the data from 99.17 percent of the polling stations.

According to the results published last night, the Self-Determination Movement won 40.86 percent of the votes, and the Democratic Party of Kosovo is in second place with 22.04 percent.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)