SEC accepts seven complaints regarding parliamentary election results
- The State Election Commission (SEC) reviewed the complaints lodged by the political parties over the results of the May 8 parliamentary elections at its 104th session, deciding to accept seven complaints – six in the fifth electoral district and one in the sixth district.
- Post By Angel Dimoski
- 14:05, 14 May, 2024
Skopje, 14 May 2024 (MIA) - The State Election Commission (SEC) reviewed the complaints lodged by the political parties over the results of the May 8 parliamentary elections at its 104th session, deciding to accept seven complaints – six in the fifth electoral district and one in the sixth district.
A total of 27 complaints were submitted – nine by the "Worth It" coalition, eight by VMRO-DPMNE, five by SDSM and four by Levica.
In the fifth election district, the accepted complaints refer to polling stations 1272 in Ohrid, 1194 and 1202 in Krushevo, 1844 in Struga, and 1470 and 1470/1 in Dolneni. In the sixth election district the accepted complaint refers to polling station 2102 in Zhelino.
The Commission’s decision can be appealed at the Administrative Court.
According to the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections, VMRO-DPMNE's “Your Macedonia” coalition won the most seats at the elections – 58, followed by DUI’s “European Front” coalition with 19 seats, SDSM’s “Coalition for European Future” won 18, “Worth It” coalition – 13, Levica – 6, ZNAM Movement – 6.
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