PZAP accepts complaints from nine political parties, none have changed candidate lists

The electoral panel for Ances and Parashtre (PZAP) has acknowledged the complaints of nine political parties, following the failure of candidates for MPs from several political subjects from the CEC during yesterday. This has made Mul Descu, leader of the PZAP Secretariat, aware of T7 as he added that none of the parties [...]
That has made Mul Descu, the leader of the PZAP Secretariat, aware of T7, adding that none of the parties have changed candidate lists for MPs.
PZAP has 72 hours to review complaints to political subjects.
The CEC, during the meeting held on yesterday, along with members of the chairman of this show, has voted against the certificates of candidates of several political factions, including those of Vetevendosje.
Vetevendosje has recently confirmed the handover of the complaint to PZAP, which continues to be convinced that the leader of this party, Albin Kurti, could participate in the elections.
“Move V SEEVED! within the legal deadline, it has filed complaints with the Election Panel for Ances and Paraheads against yesterday's CEC decision not to match our list of MPs in the February 14th” elections, it is said in their announcement.
After the Constitutional Court's public hearing on constitutionalisation of MP Etem Arifi's vote, this institution has recommended the CEC to refer to the Law for General Elections regarding persons who have problems with the law in the past three years.











