After EU monitors gave him the right, Dhaka warns President Vjosa with legal prosecution

The European Union's report on the October 17th elections also cited President Vjosa Osmani's decision to dismiss former Central Election Commission Chairman Valdete Daka. It is stressed in this report that President Osmani's decision to dismiss the former CEC chairman has been taken on 14 June four years before the expiration [...]
It is stressed in this report that President Osmani's decision to dismiss the former CEC chairmanship was taken on 14 June four years before its second term expired, and just one day before the announced local elections, saying this decision was not based on the General Election Law.
The Kosovo President's decision to dismiss former CEC chairman Valdete Daka was taken on 14 June four years before the end of its second mandate and just one day before the proclamation of local elections could not be adequately supported either by the ruling's rationale or by the established foundations of the General Election Law at”, the European Union observers's report said.
The news has contacted former CEC chairman Valdete Daka, who asked whether she would follow legal ways regarding her dismissal from the election Commission's position has said briefly that she will do so.
“Of course, more time will be announced for”, Daka said February.
The decision on Valdete Daka's dismissal from the position of CEC chairman was taken on June 14th of this year by President Osmani, who had argued the decision by saying that Daka has failed to be an independent force of political polarisations and has managed to balance the necessary in the CEC body.
The CEC's chairman, in many cases, has failed to be an independent force against political polarizations so that the needed balance in this body is unable. In fact, in some cases, the conduct of the Chief Editor is the same as those of some representatives of political parties in the CEC. Consequently, the Chief Editor, whether in action or inaction, has contributed to the escalation of the situation during the meetings of this organ”, the reasoning stated.
We remember that the seven-year term of Valdete Daka would end in order in 2025, while she had been leading this body since June 2010.
















