
(ANSA) - PRISTINA, 08 FEB - On the eve of tomorrow's parliamentary elections in Kosovo, citizens living abroad who have not opted to vote by mail will cast their votes today at embassies and consulates. There are 43 polling stations across 16 embassies and 14 consulates in 19 countries, open from 7 AM to 7 PM (the same time as in Italy). Of the 105,000 Kosovars registered to vote abroad, 20,324 have indicated they wish to vote at diplomatic missions. The remaining voters could vote by mail in the days leading up to the election. Due to recent legislative changes, the election silence day has been abolished, allowing the election campaign to continue until the polls open tomorrow at 7 AM. Political leaders, such as Prime Minister Albin Kurti from the 'Vetevendosje' (Self-Determination, VV) party, which is favored to win, are making final appeals to voters. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has also urged Kosovo Serbs to support Srpska Lista (SL), the largest party representing the Serbian community in Kosovo Srpska Lista (SL) maintains close ties with Belgrade's leadership and aims to secure all ten seats it currently holds in the Pristina Parliament. (ANSA).