The drill didn't give a shit about the Constitution, he tried to get his hands in the election, Dhaka: MPJD request is intervention

On the eve of parliamentary elections, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, led by Donika Grovalla, aimed at violating the independence of the Central Election Commission (KQZ). Annie, why is it illegal, this ministry through a memorandum of co-operation tried to pass itself over to the way Kosovo citizens organized elections outside [...]
Annie why it is illegal, this minister through a memorandum of co-operation tried to pass over competencies for the manner of organising elections for Kosovo citizens abroad.
That it violates the Constitution, the former head of the Central Election Commission, Valdete Daka, himself confirms.
She in a proposal for Periscope has said it is the first time such a thing is required by the executive.
According to Daka, intervention in this way of MPJD is a matter affecting the constitution.
For as long as I was mayor never happened, no one, not alone MPJD, but no other institution is trying to get CEC powers, so we didn't have an ambition for someone to try to do the job for what the CEC was. So for me, it's a new approach to MPJ, because so far there's never been any such attempt. The MPJ is right to intervene, of course, according to the only body that organises elections and makes decisions on all election-related issues is the CEC. The ministry is the executive branch, and the moment the executive or the legislature intervenes in the work of a constitutional body is the issue affecting the Constitution”, she told Periscope.
Daka declared that the CEC is the institution that could request assistance in organising the elections, not the ministry, as is in this case the Gervala institution.
Under the Law on General Elections, the CEC requires assistance and requires co-operation by other institutions that should be offered all assistance to normal election organisation. Not the minister of respect, or any minister asking for the CEC to perform certain jobs that the minister considers important”, she said of Periscope.
Otherwise, that requirement was rejected by CEC members from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo. /Periscopi












