Daka ironifies with diaspora votes: Maybe I stopped you from voting this time.

The former head of the Central Election Commission, Valdete Daka, has ironed out with the question of how he comments on the small number of votes from the diaspora for local elections. Daka is ironic by saying, “Maybe I would have been ironic, maybe I've even prevented you from voting this time because in the February 14th elections they called [...]
Daka has been ironic by saying, the “I probably had to be ironic, maybe I've stopped you this time from voting because in the February 14th elections, I've been called to see that Valdete Daka made it difficult for you to vote”, Periscope follows.
I probably had to be ironic, maybe this time I've prevented you from voting because in the February 14th elections, they've been called to what I like Valdete Daka made it difficult for them to vote. No, in fact, for local elections citizens living outside Kosovo have little interest because they are located for municipal assemblies, for municipal governments where citizens living a long time outside Kosovo do not see any interest that might affect their lives where they are. Meanwhile, the parliamentary elections are more focused, where the election of the government, Parliament”, says Daka./Periscopi/











