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Reactions to the local elections in Kosmet

17. November 2009. | 11:29

Source: EMportal

The Ambassador of United States of America in Kosovo, Christopher Dell, visited two polling centers, where he used the opportunity to call for a massive participation in elections.

The Ambassador of United States of America in Kosovo, Christopher Dell, visited two polling centers, where he used the opportunity to call for a massive participation in elections. After he visited one polling center in Pristina, Dell also visited one polling center in Gracanica.

“This polling center is very similar to the polling center I have visited in Pristina earlier. I can say that I see here much larger number of voters than in the polling center I have visited earlier in Pristina”, said Dell.

International Civilian Representative, Pieter Feith said on Sunday in Gjakova, that he visited some cities of Kosovo to see the mood of elections, while he did not note or heard about any irregularities.

“Until now I think that everything went positively. I think that the turnout is encouraging, it is higher than in the previous elections”, said Feith in Gjakova. “I have been in few municipalities like in Pristina, Mitrovica, and Peja and until now there were no incidents or irregularities. I think that a great job was done”.

Euro-parliamentarian Doris Pack who visited polls in Kosovo yesterday told Radio Free Europe that for as much as she saw, the local elections were organized well. Pack also said it would be good if the expectations of the Kosovo citizens, Serb community in particular, were also good.

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