The CEC is discussing with municipal commissioners about the challenges of the 2025 elections and future elections.

CEC Addresses 2025 Election Challenges with Municipal Commissions

Pristina – The Central Election Commission (CEC) convened a workshop on April 30, 2026, to examine challenges encountered during the 2025 elections and plan for future electoral processes. The meeting, facilitated by the Executive Officers of the Municipal Election Commissions (ZEKKZ), focused on issues arising from both central and local elections. The workshop, supported by the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, aimed to identify necessary steps for improvements within the evolving election system.

Discussions centered on concerns highlighted in the 2025 elections, specifically regarding the counting of votes for parliamentary candidates. Head of the CEC, Kreshnik Radoniqi, led the session, addressing these issues directly. The primary objective of the meeting was to establish a framework for future elections and ensure the integrity and efficiency of the municipal election process.

Representatives from the CEC and the ZEKKZ collaborated to analyze the complexities of the current system and formulate strategies for addressing identified shortcomings. The ongoing dialogue underscores the CEC’s commitment to refining election procedures and maintaining transparency throughout the electoral cycle.

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  1. It’s good to see the CEC proactively addressing potential issues for upcoming elections.

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