Kosovo: All election complaints rejected

The Election Complaints and Appeals sub-Commission has rejected all complaints to the final results of the parliamentary elections in Kosovo.

Izvor: Beta

Thursday, 03.02.2011.

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The Election Complaints and Appeals sub-Commission has rejected all complaints to the final results of the parliamentary elections in Kosovo. The final results were announced by the Kosovo Central Election Commission on January 30. The elections were repeated several times due to numerous irregularities. Kosovo: All election complaints rejected The Election Complaints and Appeals sub-Commission has rejected 22 complaints and parties that are not satisfied with the decision can file an appeal to the Supreme Court of Kosovo, which needs to decide on the appeals in 72 hours. According to the results, Hashim Thaci’s Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) won the highest number of votes. Thaci: Enough votes to form government The PDK leader stated today that he had ensured enough votes to form the new government but did not say with whom he would form it. According to the media in Pristina, Thaci has announced that consultations will begin on Monday, February 7 and that the new government will be formed by February 17, which is celebrated as Kosovo Independence Day. He has rejected claims that his party wants to keep three most important positions in Kosovo, those of president, parliament speaker and prime minister, but pointed out that a candidate “who was not a part of the election process” could not be elected president of Kosovo. Hashim Thaci (Beta, file)

Kosovo: All election complaints rejected

The Election Complaints and Appeals sub-Commission has rejected 22 complaints and parties that are not satisfied with the decision can file an appeal to the Supreme Court of Kosovo, which needs to decide on the appeals in 72 hours.

According to the results, Hashim Thaci’s Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) won the highest number of votes.

Thaci: Enough votes to form government

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The PDK leader stated today that he had ensured enough votes to form the new government but did not say with whom he would form it.

According to the media in Priština, Thaci has announced that consultations will begin on Monday, February 7 and that the new government will be formed by February 17, which is celebrated as Kosovo Independence Day.

He has rejected claims that his party wants to keep three most important positions in Kosovo, those of president, parliament speaker and prime minister, but pointed out that a candidate “who was not a part of the election process” could not be elected president of Kosovo.

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