Vanredni parlamentarni izbori održani su na Kosovu, a biračka mesta otvorena su u sedam, a zatvorena u 19 časova, a na njima je pravo glasa imalo nešto više od dva miliona građana.
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Do 17 časova na vanrednim parlamentarnim izborima na Kosovu glasalo je 566.206 birača, odnosno 28,89 odsto od ukupno 1.959.962 upisana birača, pokazuju najnoviji podaci Centralne izborne komisije (CIK), prenosi KoSSev .
U poređenju sa parlamentarnim izborima održanim 28. decembra prošle godine, izlaznost je znatno niža. Tada je do istog vremena glasalo 38,63 odsto birača, što znači da je ovog puta odziv manji za gotovo deset procentnih poena.
Prema podacima CIK-a, do 17 časova glasalo je približno 190.000 birača manje nego u istom periodu tokom prethodnih parlamentarnih izbora.
Prema podacima Centralne izborne komisije, do 13.34 časova najveća izlaznost zabeležena je u Leposaviću, gde je glasalo 4.549 od ukupno 12.671 birača, odnosno 35,90 odsto.
Slede Zvečan sa 34,51 odsto (2.408 birača) i Ranilug sa 34,36 odsto (1.681 birač).
U Gračanici je glasalo 7.062 birača, odnosno 29,46 odsto, dok je u Novom Brdu izlaznost 27,56 odsto.
U Severnoj Mitrovici glasalo je 4.696 birača ili 26,68 odsto od ukupnog broja upisanih. U Zubinom Potoku izlaznost iznosi 25,01 odsto, u Partešu 23,05 odsto, a u Štrpcu 21,10 odsto.
Od većih gradova, u Prištini je do sada glasalo 46.484 birača (21,16 odsto), u Južnoj Mitrovici 13.292 birača (16,56 odsto), u Gnjilanu 16,15 odsto, u Peći 14,92 odsto, u Đakovici 13,65 odsto, dok je u Prizrenu izlaznost 11,81 odsto.
Prema podacima CIK-a, najmanja izlaznost do 13.34 časova zabeležena je u Dragašu, gde je glasalo 7,18 odsto birača.
Glasali su mitropolit Teodosije, lider Srpske liste Zlatan Elek, kosovski ministar spoljnih poslova u tehničkom mandatu Gljauk Konjufca, bivša kosovska predsednica i kandidatkinja za predsednicu ispred stranke LDK Vjosa Osmani, kao i kandidat Pokreta Samoopredeljenje za kosovskog premijera Aljbin Kurti
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Građanima su obratili lider Srpske liste Zlatan Elek i kandidat Pokreta Samoopredeljenje za kosovskog premijera Aljbin Kurti.
“Kao što vidite, počeo je izborni dan 7. juna. Očekujem da ovaj dan protekne u demokratskoj atmosferi bez neregularnosti”, naveo je Elek.
Kurti je pozvao građane da iskoriste građansko pravo.
“Sunčana nedelja. Pozivam sve građane da upotrebljavaju svoje građansko pravo, da iskoriste ovu demokratsku mogućnost i da glasaju na parlamentarnim izborima koji će odlučivati o sastavu Skupštine Kosova koji će odlučivati i o Vladi”, naveo je.
Prema navodima lokalnih medija, otvaranje biračkih mesta proteklo je u skladu sa procedurom.
Međutim, posle nekog vremena, zabeleženi su i prvi incidenti.
Na biračkom mestu broj 9, u OŠ „Kralj Milutin“ u Gračanici, zabeležen je prvi incident, javlja Radio Kim.
Kako ovaj medij saznaje od birača, član biračkog odbora iz Demokratske partije Kosova obratio se jednoj gospođi na albanskom jeziku. Pošto ga nije razumela, počeo je da viče na nju i govori joj da se „ovde, na Kosovu, priča samo albanski“.
O incidentu je, kako se navodi, obavešteno nadležno lice, koje je pokušalo da smiri situaciju.
Ko učestvuje na izborima?
Na izborima učestvuje ukupno 21 politički subjekat - tri koalicije, 17 političkih stranaka i jedan nezavisan kandidat.
Od 120 mesta koliko broji Skupština Kosova, albanske partije su u trci za sto mandata, dok je deset rezervisano za srpsku zajednicu i deset za predstavnike drugih manjina (Rome, Aškalije, Egipćane, Bošnjake, Turke i Gorance).
Od stranaka iz srpske zajednice, takmiče se Srpska lista i Za slobodu, pravdu i opstanak.
Građani i pristalice Srpske liste od pola osam tradicionalno se okupljaju na gradskom trgu i ispred prostorija te stranke u Severnoj Mitrovici, javlja KoSSev.
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Prema redosledu koji je utvrdila Centralna izborna komisija (CIK), na glasačkim listićima su: PSA, Nova demokratska inicijativa Kosova IRDK, Demokratski savez Kosova, Jedinstvena goranska partija, Socijaldemokratska unija, Samoopredeljenje, KNRP, Nova demokratska stranka, Srpska lista, nezavisni kandidat Esmir Kasi, Ujedinjene Aškalije, Turska demokratska partija Kosova KDTP, Progresivni pokret kosovskih Roma, Partija Fjala, Demokratska partija Kosova, Koalicija Vakat, Partija Za slobodu pravdu i opstanak, Alijansa, Socijaldemokratska partija, Ujedinjena romska partija Kosova, Egipatska liberalna partija.
Od ukupno nešto više od dva miliona birača, 1.959.962 njih moći će da glasa na biračkim mestima unutar Kosova, dok je 132.212 građana registrovano za glasanje u inostranstvu, od kojih je 27.724 registrovano za glasanje lično u diplomatskim predstavništvima.
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