Some political parties pay off debts to PZAP, Alternative still in debt

The willingness to go to extraordinary elections showed all political parties. All of this was said at the moment Ramush Haradinaj resigned from the prime minister's post. Even political parties have already stepped up field activities, even though officially no date for elections has been set. And certified for the Commission [...]
The willingness to go to extraordinary elections showed all political parties.
All of this was said at the moment Ramush Haradinaj resigned from the prime minister's post.
Even political parties have already stepped up field activities, even though officially no date for elections has been set.
And to be certified for the Central Election Commission, political subjects need to pay off all debts to PZAP, reports T7.
It seems that most parties have already done so, even though some of them have received major fines in past national and local elections.
So the LDK has already paid the 78 thousand-euro fine it received in local elections. The PDK has cleared the 34 thousand-euro fine, and the VV has already paid 39 thousand euros.
But there are also parties that have not yet paid off their debts as a whole.
It's about the political subject Alternatives and KTAP.
The alternative has been fined more than 150,000 euros, while so far it has paid 11.750 euros.
And the rest of the debt, he will pay in installments, after reaching a deal with the Electoral Panel for Anxiety and Parashtres.
Meanwhile, political subjects, who have been fined by PZAP and do not pay the fines, will not be eligible to participate in the upcoming elections.
In recent local elections, political parties have been fined more than 257 thousand euros, while in national ones more than 348 thousand euros.











