The Central Election Commission has confirmed that over 27,000 Kosovo citizens are registered to participate in voting today at diplomatic missions across various international locations. According to data released by the CEC, the total number of Kosovo citizens registered for physical voting at these diplomatic posts amounts to 27,724. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided an update indicating that as of 7:00 AM, voting procedures commenced at 47 polling stations.
These stations are situated within 17 embassies and 13 consulates, spanning a total of 18 different states to facilitate the voting process for the diaspora. In related updates, the acting Minister of Justice, Donika Gërvalla, shared photographic evidence documenting the commencement of the diaspora vote in cities such as Zurich and Stuttgart. Furthermore, the Embassy of Kosovo in Zagreb announced that its designated voting center opened its doors at 7:00 AM to accommodate the local electorate.
These measures ensure that a significant portion of Kosovo’s citizenry can exercise their right to vote abroad. The established network of diplomatic missions is facilitating the participation of thousands of citizens who are unable to vote domestically. The coordinated effort across multiple embassies and consulates underscores the logistical arrangements made to ensure the electoral process remains accessible to all eligible Kosovo voters.
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