Who is Kreshnik Radoniqi, the new CEC leader

Radoniqi as judge had pronounced a life sentence in the case of Donjeta Pajaziaj's murder and had acquitted the Serb, Milorad Zajzic. In a few hours, this chair remained open. But soon she was caught by Kreshnik Radoniqi, whom the president appointed instead of Valdete Deka. But who is [...]
In a few hours, this chair remained open.
But soon she was caught by Kreshnik Radoniqi, whom the president appointed instead of Valdete Deka.
But who is the new chairman of the CEC who until yesterday held the judge's position at the Special Department at the Court of Appeals?
Similarly, he had been appointed judge of the Kosovo Court, and 4 years later he was appointed judge at the Criminal Court.
During his career as a judge, Radoniqi is known as the judge who had pronounced a life sentence in the case of Donjeta Pajaziaj's murder.
But also as a judge, who had freed Milorad Zajcin from the indictment, charged with war crimes against Albanians in Dush, Kline.
Radoniqi was employed as a judge in the KDR and as a legalist at the Academy of Justice, whose net salary together amounted to two thousand and 700 euros.
In its declaration of property at the Anti-Corruption Agency, Radoniqi has declared a flat worth over 57 thousand euros, which he says has bought on credit.
It owns a 964 square metre area and two shops.
There are houses in Ulcinj worth 85 thousand euros and cars that cost 7 thousand and 500 euros.
While cash is ready, in the AKK, Radonic says he has 10 thousand and 500 euros deposited in the bank without even counting 5 thousand euros to his family.
He has also declared a loan worth nearly 105 thousand euros, with a length of up to 2035.











