Eugen Cakolli, representing the Democratic Institute of Kosovo (KDI), has addressed recent political party proposals concerning the selection of Central Election Commission (CEC) members. He specifically voiced his criticism regarding the suggestion of three candidates originating from the Vetëvendosje Movement. According to Cakolli, this action constitutes “unnecessarily repeating a matter that has been clarified for a long time,” considering both constitutional and practical implications.
He believes this could represent an attempt to impede the full operation of the CEC. Furthermore, Cakolli suggests this move might be designed to establish a foundation for revising the CEC’s composition, particularly as a new election cycle approaches. He underscores the strict and non-proportional nature of the CEC’s model in Kosovo.
This model mandates that each parliamentary group entitled to representation submits a single member to the commission. Cakolli’s assessment indicates a deliberate attempt to influence the CEC’s makeup.
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