Would he return to the CEC if the Court gives him the right? Note what Valdete aka says

Former head of the Central Election Commission, Valdete Daka, has said that she only wants to know whether she was unjustly fired or unjustly. According to Daka, such an act has consequences when you are the first of the state because you have obligations, obligations, benefits, and, of course, every action or signature has different weights [...]
According to Daka, such an act has consequences when you are the first member of the state because you have obligations, obligations, benefits and, of course, every action or signature has different weights from a simple person.
I just want to know if I'm properly fired or not, to take that burden off myself. Normally, there are consequences when you're the first of the state, because you have obligations, obligations, benefits and, of course, every action or signature has different weights than a simple person. We're talking about the president of the state, an independent constitutional body and of course he's carrying weight. I'm just defending myself”, says Daka.
Asked if he would go back to the CEC if the Court gives him justice, Dhaka answers that way, “No, that's not my purpose, that's what I wanted just a moral statistical and prove what I'm unjustly”, ica said, follows Periscope.











