Will former KLA leaders be able to vote by the Special?

By the DHSK, they say they will address the voting issue in line with Kosovo's election-related laws and regulations. It's the first elections since the post-war period that will be held without their participation. The new election process, in which the country entered, found them in a completely [...] situation.
It's the first elections since the post-war period that will be held without their participation.
The new electoral process, in which the country entered, found two old politicians -- Hashim Thaci and Kadri Veselin -- in a completely new situation.
But there are not only those two former KLA leaders, who are being found in general elections at the detention centre within the Specialised Chambers.
Rexhep Selimi, Jakup Krasniqi, Salih Mustafa, Hysni Gucati and Nasim Haradinaj are also located.
But will former UCK leaders in The Hague be able to give their vote to those who joined the race for the June 14th elections.
From the Special Prosecutor's Office, they don't deny it.
They say they will address the voting issue in line with Kosovo's election-related laws and regulations.
And if required only, they will provide support for conducting voting procedures for former KLA leaders.
According to the head of the Central Election Commission, the law is very clear in this direction.
Valdete Daka says the accused at The Hague can vote as voters outside Kosovo.
However, this issue is not presupposed in the rules of the testing procedure or in the Special Chambers Law.
So says the lawyer licensed by the Special Court, Taulant Hodaj, who believes that if asked to vote, then he will be approved.
New elections in Kosovo will be held following the Constitutional Court's decision, which nullified Etem Arifi's decisive vote for forming the Avdullah Hoti government.











