The Central Election Commission (CEC) is responsible for the conduct of elections in Kosovo.
During the 2004 election operation, the CECS was responsible for activities related to field co-ordination and planning, political entity and candidate certification, public information, accrediting observers and distribution of election materials.
The Central Election Commission is responsible for the conduct of elections in Kosovo.
Kosovo, formally a province of Serbia, has been administered by the United Nations since NATO's 1999 air war forced Serb forces to end a crackdown on separatist ethnic Albanians and to relinquish control over the region.
Talks to determine Kosovo's future, whether it becomes an independent state or remains attached to Serbia, are under way and are aimed at steering the two sides toward settling the province's status by the end of the year.
The decision "foresees that municipal elections scheduled to be held in 2006 shall be postponed for a period not exceeding twelve months," the U.N. statement said, reports AP.