Vetevendosje: CEC saw mandate from March 27th, Thaci chief guilty

Vetevendosje Movement MP Sami Kurteshi has criticised the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, for escaping constitutional obligations for the appointment of new CEC members. According to Kurtesh, Thaci is trying to get away from this subject by even using slander. The publication of Thaci is the privatisation of every sector that has [...]
According to Kurtesh, Thaci is trying to get away from this subject by even using slander.
Thaci's “Synnisation is the privatisation of every sector that has remained caught by him, including the CEC in this case. He is shunning his constitutional obligations. He choked the justice system. Today we don't have a prosecutor who's able to catch him and put him in jail, especially after the latest press slander. These Thaci actions are to flee from the latest topics, which are like pardoning Montenegro's territory. From these subjects, he tries to escape because he has a finger or is a direct factor. Procrastination of political party representatives to the Central Election Commission” has declared Kurteshi, writes Periscopi.
Meanwhile, Vetevendosje Movement member Adnan Rystemi has said the appointment of new members of the CEC should have ended in September last year.
The confession has said that with the decision not to appoint new CEC members, the presidency is holding the institution hostage.
He has said that as a result of failing to appoint new members, the CEC has been without a mandate since March 27th this year.
The composition of the CEC would have to change in September of last year. New members were to be appointed after local elections. From March 27th, this year's CEC is without mandate. The presidency is holding this institution hostage”, has declared Krystemi at a media conference organised by the Vetevendosje Movement./Periscopi/












