Vjosa Osmani appointed judge <x0mmel” to the top of the CEC with only one finished subject in January 2020

President Vjosa Osmani has replaced Valdete Daka with Kreshnik Radonici at the helm of the Central Election Commission today. Radoniqi, a judge of the Appeals Court, has been elected by President Osmani for the position of chief of the CEC. It is described as a judge with <x0 professional high credibility” in an announcement of the President's Office, despite [...]
President Vjosa Osmani has replaced Valdete Daka with Kreshnik Radonici at the helm of the Central Election Commission today.
Radoniqi, a judge of the Appeals Court, has been elected by President Osmani for the position of chief of the CEC. It is described as a judge with <x0) high professional credibility” in an announcement of the President's Office, despite his name being included in the sixth “group of lazy judges” of Appeals.
According to a report by Gazeta Inseder last year, the six judges of the Court of Appeals had managed to carry out only two courses in the first month of 2020, though a judge's salary amounts to two thousand and 200 euros.
Radoniqi, based on the registry of materials completed in the month of January last year, had completed only one trial case. Five others had jointly performed two other subjects.
Kreshnik Radoniqi has been appointed the new chairman of the Central Election Commission following Valdete Daka's release from office.
Through a media communiqué, the president's office has today announced the decision to appoint Radonic as chief of the CEC.
The Central Election Commission is an independent constitutional body, and the responsibility to preserve the CEC's independence is primarily the responsibility of Commission chairman”, the report said.
The presidency reports that the CEC's “chairman does not come from the ranks of political parties, but his appointment is done with a separate process, which shows that the leader must be independent of his actions even when there may be pressures from political subjects within the CEC. ”












