The Supreme Court is scheduled to issue a ruling concerning five sets of appeals filed by various political entities and candidates who are disputing the outcomes of the June 7 elections. The high court has confirmed that these appeals remain under active review, assuring stakeholders that a decision will be rendered within the established legal timeframe. In a statement, the Supreme Court indicated that the administrative appeals lodged against the decisions of the Electoral Appeals and Complaints Panel (EACP) are currently being reviewed.
The court specified that the final decisions will be issued within a five-day window, calculated from the date the appeals were formally accepted by the judiciary. The Central Election Commission (CEC) has stated that it is awaiting the definitive rulings from the Supreme Court. According to CEC spokesperson Valmir Elezi, the Commission is awaiting clarification regarding specific obligations that must be established by the court’s judgment.
The pending judgment from the supreme court is a critical development for the electoral process, as the outcome will address the validity and finality of the results challenged through these legal appeals. All parties are now awaiting the official pronouncement from the court to determine the next procedural steps for the election administration.
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