Daka explains the process of calling to the diaspora: I felt offended by the thieves

CEC Chairman Valdete Daka has said calling exiles is not the only action they will take against them to enable the vote in the February 14th elections. She said this is one of the procedures and that through this the verification of voters, which would have earlier met [...]
CEC Chairman Valdete Daka has said calling exiles is not the only action they will take against them to enable the vote in the February 14th elections.
She said that this is one of the procedures and that through this voters' verification is targeted, which would earlier have filled out an app with data and that the call will not only be made once in case of no response.
This decision prefers to vote, but only makes voter verification. A campaign has been made against The CEC and against the decision, which makes more clear the integrity of the diaspora vote. The CEC has attempted, nor will it try to deprive the diaspora to vote, but in any party of elections it has taken whatever is legally possible to enable the vote to even those”.
Daka also said it should be taken into account that nearly always elections have been extraordinary, so even the time of preparation is short for a complicated voting operation for the diaspora.
How will the call procedure develop?
This call issue has been occupied. It is true that the CEC will be unable to vote exiles just because it has not been called on the phone. We've developed the procedure step by step and it's true that the verification is made only by phone. Voter applications outside Kosovo are met by documents attached, and if they meet conditions then only at the end The CEC will call. On election day in Kosovo each citizen should show an identification document and the same will be for citizens abroad. In a way we'll have to verify it. The call will be made several times against a person to verify whether he applied”.
She complained that on social networks, apart from jokes, there were also insults against the CEC and up to personal.
And now we've become the subject of big bandits, insults, insults up to personal insults that have been directed first towards me as head of the CEC. I've felt very offended and it's Valdete Daka who made this decision. Remember we voted all yesterday unanimously. All the members present have voted without a response, without words that had suggested they have something against the decision. I've read this decision out loud, and we've made it before journalists”.










