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Cakolli: Java e tretë e korrikut, afati optimal për thirrjen e seancës konstituive

Eugen Cakolli, a representative of the political party 'Demokracia në Veprim,' stated that the third week of July is the optimal time to convene the constitutional session of Kosovo's Parliament following the completion of electoral procedures and certification of results. He emphasized that the vote-counting process was conducted properly, with no serious irregularities detected that would undermine the integrity of the election outcomes. According to Cakolli, his party deployed approximately 100 observers across all 38 municipal counting centers to monitor the process closely. He noted minor human errors were reported by the Central Election Commission but stressed there were no major issues affecting the credibility of the results. Cakolli also commented on the legal rights of candidates to file complaints, stating that the Electoral Dispute Panel and the Constitutional Court have established clear standards for handling such cases. He believes final decisions from these institutions could be reached soon, paving the way for the certification of election results and marking a crucial step in forming new institutions.

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Cakolli: Java e tretë e korrikut, afati optimal për thirrjen e seancës konstituive

Eugen Cakolli, a representative of the political party 'Demokracia në Veprim,' stated that the third week of July is the optimal time to convene the constitutional session of Kosovo's Parliament following the completion of electoral procedures and certification of results. He emphasized that the vote-counting process was conducted properly, with no serious irregularities detected that would undermine the integrity of the election outcomes. According to Cakolli, his party deployed approximately 100 observers across all 38 municipal counting centers to monitor the process closely. He noted minor human errors were reported by the Central Election Commission but stressed there were no major issues affecting the credibility of the results. Cakolli also commented on the legal rights of candidates to file complaints, stating that the Electoral Dispute Panel and the Constitutional Court have established clear standards for handling such cases. He believes final decisions from these institutions could be reached soon, paving the way for the certification of election results and marking a crucial step in forming new institutions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Eugen Cakolli's statements regarding the electoral process and upcoming constitutional session. It includes direct quotes from Cakolli and outlines both his observations and expectations without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The content,

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): Factuality is moderate as the article reports on a political process with some specific details like the number of observers and their role, but lacks independent verification. Objectivity is lower due to the promotional tone and lack of balance in presenting different viewpoints.

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