Valdete Daka denies the law being violated during KEC recruiting

Two important positions within the Central Election Commission have recently been met. That of the secretary's deputy chief and that of the Office's Executive Director for the Register of Political and Certificate parties. For the first position, nine candidates have been on the narrow list, and for the second, 6 candidates have met the conditions. Candidate [...]
That of the secretary's deputy chief and that of the Office's Executive Director for the Register of Political and Certificate parties.
For the first position, nine candidates have been on the narrow list, and for the second, 6 candidates have met the conditions.
Candidate Besnik Buzhala has performed best in the race for deputy chief, while Yll Buleskaj for the ZRPPC Director.
The competition for these positions has been public, despite the two positions being top leadership positions, and in terms of the Civil Service Law, the same would initially have to have internal competitions in the CEC.
Such a thing, you see the Article 18 of this law.
Contacted by KTV, CEC Chairman Valdete Daka, on this issue, has said there should be no violations.
For these positions, according to Daka, who has been leading the selection panel in both cases, they have secondary legislation as an independent institution with which candidates are selected for these positions.
“Positations in question (head of Secretariat, deputy head of Secretariat, executive director of Z The RPPC and the CEC spokesman are positions that, under the Law for Elections, are elected by the Central Election Commission, as an independent institution and recruiting for them, on the basis of administrative instruction issued by our institution, not under Civil Service Law”, Daka said.
However, in terms of claims on these violations in the contest, complaints have been warned at the Independent Council of Civil Service Overseers.
The Office for Subjecting has recently been a topic of discussion, the cause of proposals for changing its role, with the draft Policy Party Financing Bill.











