Kurteshi tells other members of the CEC: You don't know what I mean.

The Central Election Commission has held the first meeting, following the oath of members who were nominated by parliamentary groups released from the February 14th elections, to discuss the CEC's activities. CEC VV member Sami Kurteshi has crashed with CEC chairman Valdete Daka threatening the mayor that [...]
VV member in the CEC, Sami Kurteshi, has crashed with CEC chairman Valdete Daka threatening the mayor that she will not be the same in this institution.
Kurteshi told Daka that it is not a loan that leads with the CEC because it has political affiliation.
You're dancing like a green guy in the back... I'm saying this vote is political effort for what it was, it's not protected like that... And these are settled only when the complete composition of the CEC”, Kurteshi said.
“A bone a day what you have”, retorted ica. “You have hp with the behavior you have”, she continued.
You're trying to fail the CEC because of political affiliation... You don't know how I thought”, went on to speak up Kurteshi.
Currently, the new composition of the CEC has two more members, so 9 out of 11, as the president of Kosovo has addressed the Constitutional Court.
Vetevendosje claims that this subject belongs to three members in the CEC. The country's president has named only two of this party, but the same has not acted with the PDK, though this party had submitted the second proposal. The Democratic Party of Kosovo has accused President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti of “through efforts at the Constitutional Court are trying to steal PDK representation at the Central Election Commission that has given Constitution”.
According to the PDK, President Osmani is trying to make room in the CEC for the third member of Vetevendosje, which in this case the third name proposed by this political subject is former MP candidate from the ranks of Osman's political subject, List “Gux<1>, Gresa Bytyqi Kelmendi.
Likewise, the country's president has not even appointed the most voted member of the Bosnian community, V AKAT, even though this subject had submitted the proposal. President Osmani has not taken into account the outcome of the February 14th elections, but the number of deputies who have the three Bosnian political subjects. It has requested clarification concerning the “appointment of representatives from the Bosniak community when we have three political subjects in the Assembly, which represent this community and have equal numbers of MPs represented in the Parliament”.











