Zekij for Kurti's non-certification: The complaint in the Supreme, then in the Constitution where it can last 2-3 months.

Yll Zekiaj from the Justice Vow has clarified for Periscope what is expected to take place following PZAP's decision on the partial rejection of Vetevendosje's complaint. Banning MP's running in the February 14th elections for Albin Kurti is the hottest topic to be dealt with by the party Vetevendosje seeking to win [...]
The ban on running for MP in the February 14th elections for Albin Kurti is the hottest topic of the current issue with the Vetevendosje party seeking to win as many votes as possible through opposition to the issue.
PZAP ruled against her complaint, preventing Albin Kurti from running, among others.
Yll Zekiaj from the Justice Vow has told Periscope that closure of the complaint process could take 2-3 months if even the Supreme Court decides in favour of the Central Election Commission. [AFP] CEC.
“Location P ZAP, has been expected to actually implement the Constitutional Court's decision. Now we have the situation when political parties and candidates who are not satisfied with PZAP's decisions are eligible to file a complaint in 24 hours at the Supreme Court. The same [Supreme] then has three days to make a decision about these complaints - and in this case that includes until January 31st - the entire complaint process concerning the election process closes and starts the second phase is that it can initiate procedure in the Constitutional Court for constitutional offenses, and that does not prevent the electoral bodies from proceeding with the February 14th elections, even though the Constitutional Court can make a hypothetical decision after 2-3 months, that right if it is won, cannot postpone or halt this process, the 23x>
Since Vetevendosje has refused to replace the convicted candidates in the past three years as the CEC demanded, it will now have no right to replace them. Which also applies to other parties with complaints rejected. /Periscopi











