CEC accredits more than 60,000 local election observers

The Central Election Commission has accredited another 6 thousand and 548 observers for local elections, but the issue of delays and no commissionors has also been raised as a concern. At the next meeting, CEC member Betim Yoshi also mentioned the problem of people who are social categories, veterans, and who [...]
The Central Election Commission has accredited another 6 thousand and 548 observers for local elections, but the issue of delays and no commissionors has also been raised as a concern.
At the next meeting, CEC member Betim Yoshi also mentioned the problem of people who are social categories, veterans, and who can be stopped monthly pay because they are engaged in elections.
According to him, there are over 22 thousand people who stop paying because of their commitment to the election.
We don't punish these people who are contributing to the election process. The second of us have problems with the brokers' payments, I know you've taken some measures, but it costs greater importance not to repeat”, he said.
An explanation tried to get the boss in charge.
“We have contacted last time but we have received the answer that is a legal issue that cannot be changed with special decisions, because the law defines it that way, but we still contact and we will receive the same response”, Daka said.
Not paying the commissioners spoke of the other member of the CEC, Adnan Rrustemi.
“We still have cases that the commissionors are not paid and local elections are not paid, except they are at the end of the year and we may have payment problems, and we have two rans, and I am reminding you of a country that is once the head of the second round decision councils, and that means complicated payment management “, he said.
The chief head of the CEC Secretariat, Enis Halimi, also answered these concerns.
“We are faced with the estimate that they have not been active, and in addition to that, a problem is that some banks are not opening accounts for persons who are not on the payroll“, he said.
CEC member Sami Hamiti has asked the chief chief chief to pay for these elections and those of the runoff to take place within this year, since if that doesn't happen, the money is taken by the government as a Sufid, which would have a problem with payment in the next year because there are no elections.
You have enough time, a month to make your payments, and not one left for next year, I hope it does, even though I don't think you'll do it, but if I remind you of”, he said.
Even CEC chairman Valdete Daka made a request for chief chief.
“The chief chief would probably be better off if all these obstacles, the mistakes start to verify right now, even those that banks don't make an account and explain to the commissioners who should bring their own account rather than their brother and sister's because there's a lot of assy times“, she said.
At this meeting, a replacement was also made for the Communist Assembly member of Vushtrria, Rahim Ajetin with Besart Hajredinaj.
So far the number of observers accredited by the CEC for monitoring the 22 October local elections is 31 thousand and 665 observers.












