Analyst Tahiri: Kurti has no right to run for deputy, the law is clear

Politologist Ramush Tahiri says Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti has no right to run for deputy. According to him, the law is clear to all who have been convicted of criminal offence in the last three years cannot run. I think there's no right, because the law is clear [...]
According to him, the law is clear to all who have been convicted of criminal offence in the last three years cannot run.
I don't think he's right, because the law is clear to all those who have been convicted of criminal acts in the last three years can't compete, the election law says for MP, but it's for no public function, because the nature of the law is to penalise those who have committed criminal acts<1>, Tahiri has said.
Tahiri for the Blic newspaper, has added that he does not understand LVV about why he wants to run a condemned person.
“I don't understand the interest of Vetevendosje, a man convicted of why to run, regardless of whether he is a leader or someone disagrees with the sentence, the verdict is clear and almighty”, he said.











