The Constitutional decision changes VV deputies: Instead of two women, two men

The Constitutional Court's recent ruling on replacing MPs appears to have caused another mess. Express writes that the Central Election Commission (KQZ) has decided to re-examine recommendations for the next parliamentary candidates, following the request from the U.S. The president. And, because of Tinka Kurti's complaint from that [...]
Express writes that the Central Election Commission (KQZ) has decided to re-examine recommendations for the next parliamentary candidates, following the request from the U.S. The president.
And because of Tinka Kurti's complaint that at the time he based the complaint on the fact that there had been more votes than the other candidate for MP Eman Cantman, it turns out replacing MPs to be by vote, not by gender.
This has brought about a change in the names of candidates recommended for replacing MPs who became ministers.
There will be two new names from Vetevendosje, Ekrem Mustafa, and another.
Instead, Ylza Hoti and Gresa Bytyqi had been chosen earlier, which had entered the cause of gender quota.
MPs from the Vetevendosje Movement who will replace MPs who became ministers, from the Vetevendosje Movement, are: Enver Haliti, Albanian Isufi, Mirsad Shkretta, Gramos Agusholli, Alban Bajrami, Jahja Kokaj, Hudjat Hyseni Kaloshi, Ekrem Mustafa and another. /Periscope











