Bekim Haxhiu, candidate for deputy from Kosovo's Democratic Party (PDK), has reacted to the Supreme Court's rejection of his appeal regarding the recount of preference votes. He described the court's decision as unjust and damaging to trust in the electoral process. Haxhiu claims new evidence was ignored during the review of his appeal, citing an official report from the Central Election Commission's Secretariat showing errors in 38 communes and a 10.71% vote change for the PDK in recounted ballots. He argues that the court's assessment of isolated errors is incorrect, stating the report indicates widespread issues across all communes where recounts occurred. Haxhiu accused the commission of withholding data on vote changes per candidate, calling this a procedural inequality violation. He emphasized that the difference between him and the winning candidate was just 102 votes and argued that in an open-list system, vote distribution among candidates matters more than overall party results. Haxhiu warned that certifying these results undermines trust in elections and sets a dangerous precedent for future electoral processes. He pledged to continue fighting for his constitutional and
Lecture du biais (Progressiste): The article presents the perspective of Bekim Haxhiu, a candidate from the PDK, who criticizes the Supreme Court's decision and accuses the election commission of procedural violations. The framing emphasizes the potential undermining of trust in the electoral process and highlights concerns over a





