Tinka Kurti from VV launches war on MP from her party and other MP women

Vetevendosje's candidate for MP in the 6 October elections, Tinka Kurti, has not been certified as the new MP from the CEC following the replacement of new deputies who received mandates or handed over the mandate won. She decided not to sit back. Mrs. Kurt claims she's being unable to become an MP because [...]
Mrs. Kurti claims she is being unable to become an MP because of an article within the General Election Law that says replacing MPs should be done within the gender.
In fact, such a thing is actually allowing female deputies not to be replaced by male deputies, who in most cases have more votes than female MPs. This also preserves the gender quota of 33 per cent women in the Kosovo Assembly.
But it seems that Mrs. Kurt is not for women or VV deputy who is seeking to obtain the mandate, writes Periscopi.
It is labeling the article a discriminatory and has asked for clarification from the institutions of justice. However, from data in the CEC, it turns out that women have much less votes than men, and that the likelihood of discrimination is if such a provision
She has taken a photo today in which she writes she is awaiting the court's decision on the MP's mandate.
“Waiting for the court's decision to mandate the MP. Could not have been allowed institutionalized discrimination by law,” written, as it is seen in a photograph near the Supreme Court.
Otherwise, the five new deputies in Vetevendosje are:
Enver Haliti had replaced Albin Kurtin, Alban Hyseni replaced Glauk Konjufca, Arta Bayralija replaced Albulen Haxhiun, Fitim Haziri replaced Arben Year, and Eman Candjman replaced Haki Abbas.
And it's just Eman Nundman who was to be replaced with Mrs. Tinka Kurti. /Periscope











