Abdixhiku against Conjufca statements: No one dares to postpone elections

LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has reacted after last night's statements to Chief Deputy Secretary Glauk Konjufca, that if he was asked, the election would have to be postponed. “Election decision is an unprecedented, undemocratic, and influential measure to the exercise of the only free civic will that this power can control”, writes Abdixhiku. [...]
LDK Chairman Lumir Abdixhiku has reacted after last night's statements by Chief Prosecutor Glauk Konjufca, that if he was asked, the elections would have to be postponed. )
“The decision of elections is an unprecedented, undemocratic and embarrassing measure to the exercise of the only free will means this power can control”, writes Abdixhiku.
Full text:
Nobody dares to postpone the election.
Nobody touches democracy.
Election numbers from the ground, we're seeing and feeling them all, seem to have terrified the power incapable of governing well. Therefore and flirt on the idea of delaying elections, as the last desperate move for preventing the political collapse ahead. Postponing elections is an unprecedented, undemocratic, and embarrassing measure of the exercise of civic will that this power can control.
My proposal for campaign cuts, supported by all opposition representatives, has not yet received response from the first party chairman. I admit that arrogance, too, seems to be invulnerable; but the touch of democratic fundamentals, choices, whether we accept it or tolerate it or refuse it.
CEC is ready. Ready for an exemplary organization of civic will exercise. Elections in the pandemic, on February 14, and without a vaccine, have already been held; hence, they can be held again. Measures, distances, well organized. The campaign should be cut and the gatherings should be reduced. But above all, the Government must work on its only task, fighting pandemic. The destabilizing tendency in the country is now a luxury.
I invite all opposition parties, civil society, media and the academic world to line up on a resistance to the tendency to affect elections as the foundation of democracy, from a depressing power that is testing each frontier.











