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Burned cards in Himare, Olympic volleyball in the sand, and political!
By Artan Fuga
Burnt Cards (Political Volleyball in the Sand)
Of course I don't understand anything about what happened in this country!
This one of the Mçbgnjst CEC, after allowing voters to vote with expired identity cards in the previous elections, now does not allow them!
If this is the case, then the reasoning is simple:
It's good that you don't allow them, but you also don't declare, warn publicly, inform the public that look, dear, we won't do what we did again!
That he deserves a public dismissal: Either because he allowed irregular voting in the previous elections in Himara, or because this time he prevented citizens from exercising their basic constitutional right.
For each of the two, the responsibility is criminal, it is not a matter of propaganda!
But I don't understand the losing candidate either. When you find that 6,000 people were prevented from voting because of "burnt" identity cards, so it turns out that half of the voters were not allowed, why didn't you declare your escape from the voting process? Run away, leave and that's it! He waits for the voting to end, he comes out as a loser, and then they say that half of them did not vote.
And where do they know that there are 6000? - I have it out of curiosity. How did they count that they were hindered by this trigger?
Come on volleyball, come on, even Olympic, even in the sand, and political!