The State Prosecutor’s Office and the Kosovo Police have issued a statement regarding instances of alleged electoral misconduct involving postal voting. Authorities reported receiving information indicating that certain citizens, predominantly members of the diaspora, have been photographed and subsequently altered images of their cast ballots, which were then posted on various social networking platforms. In response to these reports, the State Prosecutor’s Office confirmed that, in coordination with the Kosovo Police, several individuals implicated in these activities have been identified.
The authorities are currently engaged in a comprehensive process to verify all reported posts and manage the associated legal implications. The State Prosecutor’s Office issued a formal notification to the public, asserting that such actions will be subject to official review and that every individual found responsible for these violations will be held accountable under the law. The statement emphasized the commitment of the state institutions to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.
The Kosovo Police and the State Prosecutor’s Office urged all citizens to adhere strictly to established voting protocols. They reiterated their joint commitment to addressing any form of electoral interference or misrepresentation encountered online. The authorities concluded by inviting the general citizenry to cooperate fully with official investigations to maintain transparency and trust in the democratic process.
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The State Prosecutor’s Office and the Kosovo Police issued a statement addressing alleged instances of electoral misconduct involving postal voting. Authorities reported receiving information indicati
What specific measures are in place to prevent the misuse of votes, particularly those cast by the diaspora?