PRISTINA – The polling stations for the extraordinary parliamentary elections in Kosovo and Metohija were closed, and the election process took place peacefully and without major irregularities, with a high turnout in Serbian communities.
The polling stations are closed at 19:00 and now the distribution of election materials and the counting of votes will follow.
Election day was marked by an overall lower turnout compared to the December elections, but a high turnout in Serbian communities.
By 5 p.m., 29.28 percent had voted, and in Zubin Potok as many as 52.87 percent of registered voters, according to updated data from the central election commission in Pristina.
Extraordinary elections were held because the parliament failed to elect the president of the temporary institutions within the deadline set by the constitutional court in Pristina, ie until April 28, reports Srna.













