Jurists misjudge Osman's address to Daka

Presidential duty officer Vjosa Osmani can dismiss Central Election Commission Chairman Valdete Daka through the Parliamentary Election Law. Article 61.5 gives the president of state the right to dismiss the leader or any CEC member, Clan K reports. One is when it hurts the integrity of the institution. But one [...]
Article 61.5 gives the president of state the right to dismiss the leader or any CEC member, Clan K reports.
One is when it hurts the integrity of the institution.
But such a move could cause Osman to violate another law, as it is included in the Vetevendosje Movement list, which was not certified in the CEC.
Ehat Miftaraj from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (IKD) has said that Osman's actions towards Daka would be considered a conflict of interest.
Any action in relation to Mrs. Daka could be considered a conflict of interest or the perception of the conflict of interest”, estimates Ehat Miftaraj by IKD, Kosovo reports.
Free Daka from office could also be a subject for the Constitutional Court, according to lawyer Mentor Beqiri.
” could lead to a constitutional violation and the same could be initiated at the Constitutional Court by 30 deputies or by the prime minister himself and could follow other legal procedures”, he says.
Osmani in the virtual presentation on Saturday said he would take measures if similar scenarios are repeated.
But, according to Beqiri, the president should not exceed a situation if she estimates there has been a breach.
If you legitimize the first time integrity violation and say that ”This time I am not downloading you and if you repeat again next time I will download”, It is not an institutional approach”, Beqiri adds.
While Miftaraj estimates Osman's approach overstress civil servants, even if they oppose a decision by a higher institution.











