​Gashi of Avonet: The CEC server crash affected the citizens' vote
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In some counting centers in Kosovo, the vote counting process has not yet begun, while the Central Election Commission server crash that occurred last night has affected the citizens' vote.
This was stated by the director of the NGO Network "Avonet", Kenan Gashi, who said that yesterday (Sunday) citizens and political entities in Kosovo showed prudence.

Gashi stated that the change of voting centers, the lack of auxiliary tables were some of the problems that accompanied yesterday's process of the general elections of February 9.
According to him, the counting of votes has not started in some counting centers in Kosovo.

From the data on the ground, the director of the NGO Network “AVONET”, stated that the names of some citizens who were registered as voters outside Kosovo have been identified in the voter lists.
He underlines that the suspicions about the matriculation color are more of a technical problem.

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