Parties have still paid off debts to PZAP, tomorrow deadline

There is only one day remaining from the completion of the legal deadline for submitting the CEC to local elections, while parliamentary parties have not yet done so. But the Certificate of all political parties for the October 22nd local elections also depends on paying off debts they have [...]
There is only one day remaining from the completion of the legal deadline for submitting the CEC to local elections, while parliamentary parties have not yet done so.
But, the Certificate of all political parties for the October 22nd local elections depends on the write-off of debts they have on the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre (PZAP).
Although there is only one day remaining from the completion of the legal deadline for handing over the certificate lists to the CEC, parliamentary parties have not yet carried out such a obligation. Central Commission spokesman Valmir Elezi has said that so far the lists have handed over 17 political subjects.
But the Certificate of all political parties for the October 22nd local elections also depends on the repayment of debts they have at PZAP. The chairman of the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtre, Mul Descu, has said that by today the three largest parliamentary parties have not paid the fines.
He says PAN still owes them PZAP's approximately 70 thousand euros, as much as LAA, while Vetevendosje of about 60 thousand euros, public television reports.
According to Descu, political subjects who were fined by PZAP during the early parliamentary elections on 11 June, on the basis of the PZAP decision, have had deadlines to pay these fines within 15 days by accepting the decision by political subjects. He added that it is the only Serbian List that has carried out all obligations to PZAP, paying the amount of a 35 thousand-euro fine.












