CEC seeks additional budget for commissioners left unpaid

CEC seeks additional budget for commissioners left unpaid

The Central Election Commission has asked the Ministry of Finance for an additional budget of 140 thousand euros to pay 1,000 and 6671 people, who engaged as commissioners or other staff in the 2017 election process. It was announced by CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi. According to him, [...]

The Central Election Commission has asked the Ministry of Finance for an additional budget of 140 thousand euros to pay 1,000 and 6671 people, who engaged as commissioners or other staff in the 2017 election process.

It was announced by CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi. According to him, lists with the names of members of the Countrykeeping Councils (commissionors) and other staff engaged in the 2017 Local Elections have been sent to the Ministry of Finance to transfer the means. For the sake of their witnessing has been fulfilled.

So we're talking about 50,000 people. Of their total number, there are only 1,000 and 6671 persons who have not received payment for their commitment, for various reasons.

To carry out these obligations, held by the 2017 Commission, the Central Election Commission has demanded an additional budget from the Finance Ministry. In total, obligations paid for the payment of a thousand and 6671 (commissionors, K-Vote and QNR staff) and returns made by banks (due to mistakes in their bank accounts) are estimated to be 140 thousand euros”, Elez added.

He has clarified that local elections are to be taken into account at the end of the year, and under such circumstances it is impossible not to have the obligations held next year.

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