Applicant candidates, even in October 6th elections

On the candidate lists for MPs from political parties are also listed persons who have problems with the law. Since law enforcement of people with indictment is not prohibited, law connoisseurs require political subjects to ban them by party regulations and statutes today, the newspaper [...] writes today.
On the candidate lists for MPs from political parties are also listed persons who have problems with the law.
Since legally running persons with indictment is not prohibited, law connoisseurs ask for political subjects to ban them by party regulations and statutes, writes today the newspaper “Voice”.
Even though the leaders of political parties in the country have long promoted derimination of politics, such a thing, although they have the opportunity to do so now on the eve of early elections, to be held on 6 October. On the candidate lists for deputies of political subjects are not the few persons who are being investigated for problems with the law, persons who have been convicted of criminal acts or have charges filed for “corpion”.
Pal Lekaj, Rrustem Berisha, Shumbin Demalijaj and Gani Dresaj are some of the candidates for MPs on the AAK coalition list. The PSD, who have problems with the law. The Democratic Party of Kosovo, whose leader has declared war on corruption, has published on Sunday the list of candidates for MPs, in which he has not included such by indictment or convicted of “Corruption”.
But there are convicts on the list of <x0 war crimes” and other criminal acts that are not classified as corrupts. In the LDK list, Haki Racic, already convicted of “Corruption”, but LDK leader Isa Mustafa has announced that persons who have had or have problems with the law will be removed from the list. While on the list of Vetevendosje Movement Jethmira Vrenesi will run for deputy, which is currently under investigation for “Use of Task”.
In the coalition, the AKR candidate for MPs will also be former minister Andrew Shala, convicted of “Artifact without permission”. While running for deputies of convicted or guilty persons is not prohibited by law, the ethical aspect is considered a primary element that would have to prevent these persons from taking leadership and representative positions in the country.











