Schöne grüsse von Kasperl an die EU - danke für soviel Dummheit die Bezahlt wurde!!!
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Voter fraud suspected in two Kosovo districts
14/12/2010
PRISTINA, Kosovo -- A European Parliament (EP) Election Observation Delegation expressed doubts Monday (December 13th) about voting in a pair of Kosovo's 37 districts Sunday. "We are talking about two municipalities, Drenas/Glogovac and Skenderaj/Serbica," EP member Doris Pack said. Both are strongholds of incumbent Prime Minister Hashim Thaci's Democratic Party of Kosovo and in both places, turnout was twice that of the average turnout.
Aside from those areas, the EP delegation said "a generally well organised Election Day with a good voter turnout is encouraging for the continuous democratic development of Kosovo." They also described the increased participation by Kosovo Serbs as a sign of further engagement with the country's institutions, but expressed disappointment that more did not vote in northern Kosovo.
Separately, US Ambassador Christopher Dell helped monitor the election and says he witnessed irregularities during the count, including the number of ballots in the box exceeding the number of signatures in the voters' book.
Local media reported a high number of complaints of irregularities. The Election Complaint and Appeals Panel received 171 complaints from political entities over various violations, such as stuffing ballot boxes, multiple voting and defective verification ultraviolet lamps. (Zeri, Koha Ditore, Kosova Sot, Express, Lajm - 14/12/10; Kohavision, RTK, BBC, Arta TV - 13/12/10)
http://setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/...010/12/14/nb-03
Election results questioned in Kosovo
15/12/2010
While many had hoped Sunday's elections would end the institutional deadlock in Kosovo, the vote may have done just the opposite.
By Muhamet Brajshori for Southeast European times in Pristina -- 15/12/10
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Many parties say they will not accept the results of Sunday's vote. [Reuters]
Kosovo's first general elections since the country's 2008 independence -- held on Sunday (December 12th) -- were marred by irregularities. A European Parliament (EP) Election Observation Delegation expressed doubts Monday about voting in a pair of Kosovo's 37 districts.
"We are talking about two municipalities, Drenas/Glogovac and Skenderaj/Serbica," EP member Doris Pack said. Both are strongholds of incumbent Prime Minister Hashim Thaci's Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and in both places, turnout was twice that of the average turnout. Other noted problems included stuffing ballot boxes, multiple voting and defective verification ultraviolet lamps.
As a result, many parties say they refuse to accept the results.
"Hashim Thaci has endangered the safety of citizens with his early statements that he is the winner, which is a violation of election rules and which might have caused clashes between supporters of both parties," Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) leader Isa Mustafa said. He said his party will not accept the results in Drenica, Drenas, Malisevo, Mitrovica, Prizren and Stime.
The Central Election Commission's (CEC) preliminary results, released on Monday, showed that the PDK attracted 33.5% of the vote, the LDK 23.6%, Vetvendosje 12.2%, Alliance for Kosovo's Future (AAK) 10.8% and Kosovo New Alliance (AKR) 7.1%. Kosovo Initiative for Stability Executive Director Engjellushe Morina told SETimes that legally, the party with the most votes has the right to form the government, in this case, the PDK.
However, runner-up LDK has said that they will not form a coalition with PDK. Hence, PDK must reconsider two or three other coalition partners – either the AAK and/or the AKR, and minorities.
But Ahmet Isufi, the deputy head of AAK, says that his party will not join a coalition with PDK either.
AKR's Ibrahim Makolli was outspoken about election irregularities and meeting international standards.
"We cannot talk about a fully democratic process [with these elections]. The CEC did not guarantee the integrity of the elections. Kosovo has no mechanisms to protect the votes, and for a long time we have been asking for cameras in the voting centres."
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http://setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/...2/15/feature-01
3 Gemeinden wird nochmal gewählt am 9. Januar
Skenderaj, Drenas and Decan
KOHA DITORE
People in Skenderaj, Drenas and Decan will return to the ballot boxes on January 9, 2011 as the election panel is expected to anull the vote following widespread irregularities a source told the newspaper.
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Natürlich die Ober Mafia Parteien PDK, AAK, haben gezielt gefälscht, was nicht verwundert, bei diesen Pyschopaten der Albaner Mafia.
Kosovo to repeat elections in three municipalities
17/12/2010
PRISTINA, Kosovo -- The Central Election Commission (CEC) confirmed on Thursday (December 16th) that voting will be repeated in three municipalities due to irregularities during the December 12th snap elections. The decision was made following recommendations by the Elections Complaint and Appeal Panel (ECAP), which found major violations in these towns. The ECAP reported irregularities at 30 polling stations in Skenderaj/Srbica, Drenas/Gllogovac and Decan/Decane. In Skenderaj/Srbica alone, about 8,000 votes were stolen. The do-overs are expected in early January. (RTK, Kohavision, TV 21 - 16/12/10)
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Die Nach Wahl in Rahovec, gewann die Haradinaj Partei AAD mit Smail Latifi
Zgjedhjet në Rahovec DV: fitoi Smajl Latifi i AAK-së
Zgjedhjet në Rahovec DV: fitoi Smajl Latifi i AAK-sëRAHOVEC- Rrjeti i organizatave joqeveritare, Demokracia në Veprim, ka paraqitur rezultatet preliminare të balotazhit të djeshëm për kryetar të Komunës në Rahovec, sipas të cilave, më së shumti vota ka marrë kandidati i AAK-së, Smajl Latifi – 55,72%.
Sipas rrjetit Demokracia në Veprim, rivali i tij nga LDK-ja, Ibrahim Kryeziu, ka fituar 44,28% të votave.
Raportohet se Ibrahim Kryeziu e ka pranuar disfatën dhe rivalit Latifi i ka uruar fitoren përmes telefonit.
Dalja e votuesve në rethin e dytë të zgjedhjeve ishte 39,63%.
