VV members in the CEC pressure PZAP, react against Daka

Representatives of the Vetevendosje Movement at the Central Election Commission, Sami Kurteshi and Alym Rama, through a letter to the Election Panel for Ances and Paraseta, have rejected the letter CEC head Valdete Daka sent on Monday. PZAP's. Daka had asked PZAP to partially certified lists of parties who have complained, not certified [...]
Daka had asked the PZAP to partially certified lists of parties that have complained, failing to certificate troubled candidates with the law. For Vetevendosje, this means that its chairman, Albin Kurti, will not compete for deputy.
Meanwhile, in the letter of Rama and Kurteshi, which he provided KOHA, it is said that the Daka's responses and reasonings were arbitrary and illegal, as well as without the Office's recommendation for the registration of political parties and Certificates.

The PZAP will decide today on Vetevendosje's complaint, shortly after the CEC decided not to certified it after five candidates from this list conflicted with the Constitutional Court's act banning convicts from running for criminal acts in the past three years.
Following the PZAP decision, the parties have one day to complain at the Supreme Court, which then has three days to give the final verdict. On January 31st, this process must be closed.











