Are the winds coming? President Osmani and LVV, pressure the CEC to prepare the regulation for extraordinary elections.

Kosovo citizens could soon head out the ballot boxes to elect Kosovo Assembly deputies. The newspaper Periscopi has learned from sources within the Central Election Commission that this institution has been under pressure from Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and the ruling party, the Vetevendosje Movement, for [...]
The newspaper Periscopi has learned from sources within the Central Election Commission that this institution has been under pressure from Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and the ruling Vetevendosje party to prepare the rule for extraordinary or premature elections.
It turns out that the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, has asked CEC chairman Kreshnik Radonik that the legal basis for the upcoming election process be ready as soon as possible.
Legally based here implies the CEC election rules, including election rules for early elections.
Similar CEC regulations are in effect, but it is under the law on elections that are no longer in force, since as early as 2023 after election reform, the CEC has new law on general elections.

Sources from the CEC have told Periscope that this institution has other electoral rules ready, and most of them have already been adopted. The last of these rules is that of voting outside Kosovo, which is approved at the meeting held on July 23rd.
Otherwise yesterday, the country's President Vjosa Osmani has extended an invitation to all political party leaders for consultations about the date of the new elections. The LDK has confirmed its meeting so far. / P ERISCOPIA












