CEC Distributors

It is almost a year since members of the Central Election Commission (KQZ) are paid for the work they do, Koha Ditore writes today. By the end of March they have completed their mandate, but since then they have continued to receive large monthly salaries, travel abroad with taxpayers' money, spend thousands of liters [...]
By the end of March, they have completed their mandate, but since then they have continued to receive large monthly salaries, have traveled abroad with taxpayers' money, have spent thousands of litres of fuel to make tens of thousands of miles of official cars, have spent thousands of euros on lunches and dinners, have made many phone expenses, as they keep many CEC technology assets in their possession.
People from all parties represented in the CEC, power and opposition are part of the coalition to make this extortion. So do all communities.
And such a profitable environment has been enabled following President Hashim Thaci's determination not to appoint new members of the CEC in legal terms, as those of the previous mandate have expired. In the absence of such appointments, the elderly have achieved benefits from the CEC since the end of March, however, they have not held any meetings since and have not carried out any official duties.
The CEC has enabled <x0 Ditore” access to the expenses the members, for which the head of this institution, Valdete Daka, consider they have no mandate, so for eight months she has not held any meetings with them.












