The Central Election Commission (CEC) has accredited 761 observers for monitoring the early parliamentary elections for the Assembly of Kosovo, which will be held on 7 June 2026, KosovaPress reports.
A negative response for observation was given to two organizations that did not meet the legal criteria, one of which referred to “Kosovo and M…” without recognizing the country’s sovereignty.
“During the review and evaluation of the documentation submitted by this international organization, the Supervisory and Observation Board found that in its official documents it referred to the Republic of Kosovo using the terminology ‘Kosovo and Metohija,’ a formulation that contradicts the constitutional and legal order of the Republic of Kosovo. The use of such terminology directly undermines the state subjectivity, constitutional integrity, and legal order of the Republic of Kosovo, as defined by the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, specifically Article 1, which states that the Republic of Kosovo is an independent, sovereign, democratic, unique, and indivisible state. The use of this terminology is also contrary to the fundamental constitutional principles of sovereignty, state identity, and respect for the legal order of the Republic of Kosovo by any entity seeking accreditation and activity within its territory,” he stated.
In addition to this NGO, the CEC also rejected another NGO, “Advocacy Center for Democratic Culture,” as an election observer because it was found not to carry out activities related to electoral processes or human rights protection, as required by the legal provisions in force for accrediting election observers.In today’s meeting, the Central Election Commission also suspended the registered political party “Green Movement ECO,” giving it a 45-day deadline to hold its electoral assembly; otherwise, the party will be deregistered.
The CEC also decided on the appointment of members of the Polling Station Councils for regular and conditional voting, who will be engaged on election day for the early parliamentary elections on 7 June 2026.