Even 10 days after elections for Pristina assembly in Pristina, Commission has not counted all the votes

The Central Election Commission in Pristina has not counted all the votes even 10 days after the election for the assembly of provisional institutions.
This applies to both the votes cast for political entities, and candidates.
The data was last updated on the Commission's website on February 12, and according to that, votes had been counted from 99.72 percent of polling stations, that is, from 2,526 out of 2,533 polling stations.
According to the site, the Self-Determination Movement received 40.84 percent, or 341,672 votes.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo is in second place with 22.05 percent, or 184,499 votes, and the Democratic Alliance of Kosovo is third with 17.67 percent, or 147,827 votes.
In fourth place is the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, which has 7.45 percent or 62,309 votes.
According to this data, the Serb List has so far received 4.55 percent, or 38,083 votes.
As stated, these preliminary results do not include votes from conditional polling stations, votes of persons with special needs and votes cast outside Kosovo and Metohija.
The Commission announced that by 4 pm yesterday, the votes for the candidates for deputies had been counted in 78 percent of the polling stations.
The Commission's website was down for several hours on the evening of February 9, when the preliminary election results were supposed to be published, and later the data was updated very slowly.
The Office of the Chief Prosecutor in Pristina announced that the Basic Prosecutor's Office requested information from the Commission regarding the problems in the functioning of the site where the election results are published, in order to determine whether there were any abuses.
Director of the Office for Kosovo and Metohija Petar Petkovic said earlier that the central election commission in Pristina is not entering Serb votes and that there is an attempt to change the electoral will expressed in the elections.
(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)
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