Former CEC officials and analysts against the new elections: Unreasonable Spending and Political Crisis

At a time when the country's institutions are currently in place and the government in office, the possibility of going back to the elections is being considered by connoisseurs of electoral processes as unnecessary and highly costing the state budget. This scenario has been reacted mainly because of difficulties in electing the president, but connoisseurs of [...]
This scenario has been re-acted mainly due to difficulties in electing the president, but connoisseurs of the election process warn that a new electoral process will not bring major changes to political configuration, and that further, it would charge the government and citizens with considerable budgetary expenses.
For them, the solution must be sought within existing institutional mechanisms, without becoming a process that they see more burden than solutions.
Going to an impossible new election does not even view connoisseurs of political issues, as VV sʹ there is an interest in re-candiating Vjosa Osman for presidents, while other names proposed by the LVV are seen as impossible to elect President.
Former head of the Central Election Commission, Mazlum Baraliu, has spoken of the country's FrontOnline for a new election event, naming such an action unnecessary and highly costing the state budget.
Baraliu stresses that organising the elections is a significant financial burden and that such a decision should not be taken without draining all political opportunities within existing institutions.
These guys want big budgets because they cost too much. Unreasonable spending. Why go to elections when it's in question and that political parties can solve problems between themselves. They signed up the convent, formed the government. It's technical-procedural action that needs to be done as long as it takes time to vote as much as”, he has said of FrontOnline.
Baraliu has voiced sharp criticism of the political class, accusing him of lack of seriousness and responsibility in relation to public interest.
In no way should this non-serious, irresponsible, calculatoral class, calculated for political and party and electoral interests, at the expense of anything else and without counting its obligations to citizens. So many wars we have in the world, and these have been making political battles between them”, he has declared.
Former member of the Central Election Commission, Blerim Burjani, has commented on FrontOnline to comment on the possibility of organising new elections in the country, naming it a difficult, complicated and costly process for the state budget.
The “is difficult and it is a complicated process to get back to the elections because that is where the electoral operational plan from the CEC is required and the emergency plan is required within 45 days with reduced and simplified procedures, and the budget could be again the same as what was organised last time, so around 8m euros”, he says.
Burjan adds that the process remains serious and that it does not guarantee significant changes to political results.
This is heavy, difficult, and that there's no other outcome, even if you get something, Kurti doesn't have what he gets over 51%, Burjani added away.
It stresses the importance of respecting the Constitution and democratic consensus.
We have a clear constitution that requires democratic consensus and that if you don't make a consensus for governance then you get what. With this constitution, the sooner the VV becomes aware, the better it will be, Buryan said.
Burjan also criticised the way Vetevendosje is being brought into the process.
This is how the VV started falls short of democratic maturity and not interested in developing the state and institutions, even though the responsibility is all”, he said.
Political analyst Arton Demhaja in a proposal for “Front Online” has spoken about recent developments about the issue of electing the president, saying if LVVV officially running Glauk Konjufcan for president and the PDK presents a candidate, then the race can be held between these two names.
He has stressed that everything depends on political agreements.
According to the analyst, the lack of consensus among political parties could lead the country towards elections.
If it is official that LVV run the Conjufe for president and if The PDK will have a candidate to go with those two candidates. The first Seanca arrives no one over 80 votes either in the second or third, whoever gets 61 votes can be elected. If the PDK and LVV make agreement yes but if the LDK, the PDK, AAK do not want to make the quorum and fail the LVV candidacy and the country goes to the polls”, Demhasaj has said.












