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Politike2024-02-10 17:49:00

The 'Electoral' Commission meets online, Pëllumbi shows what will happen if consensus is reached

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The 'Electoral' Commission meets online, Pëllumbi shows what will

The deputy of the Socialist Party, Arben Pëllumbi, has spoken about the Electoral Reform Commission and the blocking of work by the opposition, despite the fact that it is continuing online.

He told "News 24" that about 80 percent of the intended work has already been completed, while he emphasized that if the commission does not reach a consensual final result, then the mechanism of 84 votes will operate.

The MP also spoke about electronic voting and counting for the 2025 elections. He said that if a consensus is reached on this point and the relevant budget is provided, there is no reason why it should not be implemented.

Part of the studio discussion:

The Electoral Reform Commission has a life of its own, sometimes dynamic, sometimes with non-meeting periods, but beyond the history, we must see what we are doing with the commission in the remaining period.

The majority has no intention of postponing the mandate of the commission, the position of the SP is clear regardless of the demands for the product of the commission, we are there to talk with the people.

In this period, about 70-80 percent of the work volume was done.

We follow the hearings of civil society and interested organizations to give their contribution.

In the end, they will gather and the political discussion will take place if we will have a consensus to do such a thing. The commission is important what product will be released.

Today we do not have a normality in this commission.

The co-chairman has a symbolic importance but not enough to stop a result from coming out.

In 2022, the GJK decided in favor of the diaspora vote. The Chairman of the CEC said that if the laws are not ready during this year, the decision of the CJK would not be applicable. What can we say about this?

The Assembly has completed a legal framework for the diaspora vote. I don't know what the Assembly is still forced to do about this issue. This is another point that should be discussed in the Commission.

The commission is blocked. Can the demands of the opposition be likely to be taken into consideration?

It is physically blocked but the work has continued online. We need to face the parties, we need a consensual product. If the commission cannot fulfill its task, i.e. a consensual product, the mechanism of 84 votes will operate.

It is best to go with a universally accepted code. Politics should behave as mature after 30 or so years of democracy.

What about electronic voting and counting?

He did his own tests and came back positive. He passed the tests. If we reach a consensus and have the relevant budget, it is possible. However, this remains to be seen.

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