Kosova: Elections Meet Standards
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Sample Image Municipal elections held on Sunday 15 November have won wide praise for their almost uniform satisfaction of international standards

Below is an article published by the SeTimes:

 

The European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO) said on Monday (November 16th) that Sunday's municipal elections generally met international standards, with scattered exceptions. The mission, which deployed more than 100 observers, noted some issues such as a lack of guidance regarding acceptable identification documents. According to the ENEMO, the secrecy of the vote was not always respected, and unauthorized persons were present at 7% of the polling stations visited by observers.


Meanwhile, representatives of international institutions praised the elections process. EU Special Representative Pieter Feith congratulated the people of Kosovo for the overall conduct of the vote and for the generally constructive atmosphere that prevailed. "This helps Kosovo in its transition towards a multi-ethnic society, and in its effort to bring more effective governance closer to the people," Feith said. US Ambassador to Kosovo Christopher Dell also commended the process and congratulated Kosovo Serbs who voted, despite calls from Belgrade to boycott. "You rightly recognized that the elections provided you with a unique opportunity to shape your future and the future of your communities," Dell said.

 
 
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