The Self-Determination Movement branch in Shtime, a political entity associated with leader Qemajl Aliu, has publicly accused Rrahman Jakupi, the head of the Municipal Council, of repeated administrative misconduct. The group asserts that Jakupi has engaged in continuous legal violations in his tenure. According to the movement, the Ministry of Local Power Administration (MAPL) has invalidated eleven separate decisions issued by the Municipal Council over the preceding five months.
In a public statement made via Facebook, the group labeled Jakupi a “record holder of legal violations,” suggesting that his actions stem from a deficiency in procedural knowledge or compliance with established protocols. The statement specifically cited the invalidation of the eleven municipal decisions as evidence of systemic procedural failures. The Self-Determination Movement contends that these invalidated resolutions point to a pattern of improper governance within the local administration.
They allege that the decisions reflect actions taken not in the best interest of the municipality, but rather in accordance with directives from political sources. The controversy centers on the scope and legality of the decisions passed by the local council body. By highlighting the repeated intervention from the Ministry of Local Power Administration, the movement seeks to undermine the current council leadership’s authority and procedural integrity.
The core dispute remains focused on adherence to local governance statutes and the appropriateness of the executive actions taken at the municipal level.
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