CEC rally starts with debate by Serbian List

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has launched today's meeting with debates promoted by the Serbian List over the agenda points. The member of this party in the CEC, Gordana Lalban, complained about late receiving the material, demanding postponement of the meeting or holding the meeting without its presence. “Five [...]
The member of this party in the CEC, Gordana Lalban, complained about late receiving the material, demanding postponement of the meeting or holding the meeting without its presence.
You gave me the chart. That's why I didn't come to the meeting. I don't want to have conflict with anybody”, she said.
CEC member Sami Hamiti has dismissed the Serbian List member's claims, saying the CEC's work is transparent.
Relax, you need to be nervous. (S) I'm getting nervous-laban. No dilemmas have that job, we've decided under the election law... S'kikin'd like you to attend”, Hamiti said.
Self-Determination member Alban Krasniqi was involved in the debate, saying all of this is the consequence of the recent Constitutional Court's decision on provisional measures towards the constitution of the Kosovo Assembly.
The constitution there appears and stops an entire parliament for the sake. That's the consequences we're suffering. He mentioned the word fighting (sukob)...even at the February meeting that you refer to as a representative as a subject that is involved in terrorist activities... you even in February, but now you're representing to violate all other subjects of the Serb community...The only reason why these (Serbian List) are required to have is to continue the terror they commit to their community”, Alban Krasniqi said by the Vetevendosje Movement.
We remember, on 21 August, members of the Vetevendosje Movement voted against the Serbian List Certificate for the October 12th local elections.
LVV members Sami Kurteshi and Alban Krasniqi were loud against the Certificate of the Serbian List, arguing there are exhibits that are part of the Serb parallel structures and named the party a protracted hand of Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq in Kosovo.
PZAP, meanwhile, overturned the CEC's decision, enabling the Serbian List to participate in the October 12th elections.












