AAKA representative after the CEC's decision: We're going to act on the law and our interest.

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) yesterday processed to the polls the certificate of each party's lists separately, where the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo did not pass in the process. The AAK was certified as a party, but not as an election list. The representative to the CEC, Ibrahim Selmanaj, in a statement to Periscope has clarified the whole process and [...]
Selmanaj has said that during the day they will file complaints at PZAP, and if there is a need for the Supreme Court.
There are other ways that PZAP has, there is a first chance for each political subject and the Supreme Court then available by the 30th. I can't judge whether or not they'll be accepted. We have examples when the Court turned them in favor and when it refused decisions by the Central Commission, the Supreme has deemed them legal. You don't need a judge, and you don't put pressure on any more of the state mechanisms, he said of Periscope.
In addition, AAKA representative to the CEC thinks that within this institution there are no political influences or decisions, as Vetevendosje and Social Democrat Initiative are claiming.
I don't believe it has political influence, it's as a result of the recent developments that have occurred in Government, by an MP's conviction. It's the Constitutional Declaration, which has people with very small defects and people with banal sentences, saying 20 euros, which we have a concrete case at Shemsed Dreshaw, Selmanaj points out.
Selmanaj has also clarified the certificate process at his party.
) The AAK in the last elections has run with the Social Democratic Party in the coalition, and the election law deTyrons all political parties in coalitions since the election race, must be certified again. My request was clear to verify, because when you're a parliamentary party you don't need to be certified, he adds.
We are very clear on our intentions. We will act on the rule of law and act on the political subject's interest, Ibrahim Selmanaj concludes.
Political parties have 24 hours to file their complaints on the Ankes and Parastate Election Panel (PZAP)./ P ERISCOPI/











