The Central Election Commission, by not having the quorum for
distributing the mandate of the June 23rd elections, passed this part
just as procedure and left everything to the Electoral College.
“We will continue with the decision to distribute the mandates for the political parties that run on their own, and the political coalitions in Lezhe. The Central Election Commission does not have the quorum to continue with the passing of this decision”, declared Chairwoman of the Central Election Commission, Lefteri Lleshi.
The representatives of the Socialist Party and Democratic Party held different stances as regards the position that the Central Election Commission has held so far on this process.
“We must gather and decide. The Electoral College cannot decide anything without us sending the case to them, since we don’t have the quorum. The problem is that we have the quorum, but they don’t come here”, declared the Central Election Commission member Hysen Osmanaj.
“Once again, this is a matter that will be valued by the Electoral College, but four votes here are withholding the votes of 4.3 million Albanians”, Gjoncaj declared.
“The responsibility of this decision making is given to the Central Election Commission. If CEC can make good use of this right or not, this is up to the decision making table”, declared Ivi Kaso, legal representative of the Democratic Party at the Central Election Commission.
The Central Election Commission also cast lots for appointing the experts who will monitor the money of the political parties that participated in the June 23rd elections.
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