Former delegations claim new mandates

Many former MPs' lists for this year's October 6th elections are expected to dominate the previous legislature, which are intended to receive another mandate. While some former officials have been penalised to request yet another mandate due to charges confirmed by the tribunal, writes the newspaper “Voice”. [...]
Many former MPs' lists for this year's October 6th elections are expected to dominate the previous legislature, which are intended to receive another mandate.
While some former officials have been penalised to request yet another mandate due to charges confirmed by the tribunal, writes the newspaper “Voice”.
By Friday 6 September, political subjects in Kosovo will have the opportunity to compile candidate lists for MPs and hand them over to the Central Election Commission.
But so far none of the political subjects have concluded these lists, in which the majority of lawmakers who went away are expected to be part of the parliamentary race in the new October 6th elections.
From the Democratic Party of Kosovo have told “Zrin” that although they have not compiled the list yet, they will stick to the set deadlines to publish it over time. But there will be no room on this list for all party members. Header Kadri Wessel, who has now launched a fight against corruption, has indicated that on his electoral list there will be no applicant candidates, even he has stressed that neither in the government he claims to lead will there be persons who have problems with the law.
Referring to his statement, no members of the PDK Steering Council, such as: Sami Lushtaku, Adem Grabovci, Sokol Basota, Besim Beqaj, Qemail Mustafa, Zenun Pajaziti, nor the last adopter to the party, Shukri Buja.











