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The State Election Commissioner, Ilirjan Celibashi decided to carry out the transfer of five polling stations in the municipality of Shkodra, from 11 requested by the mayor Volta Ademi.
The centers that will be transferred are 0116, 0117, 0118, 0119 and 0119/1 that connect the village of Shale with Theth within the same administrative unit.
Today, the commissioner reviewed Voltana Ademi’s request for the transfer of 11 polling stations located in the snow-covered areas.
Marash Logu, the DP’s legal representative, said it was an attempt by Adem to damage the election process.
“We would like to get acquainted with three acts. Letter of the Municipality of Shkodra for the appointment of VC. “She supports Bardh Spahi that in the other elections the same conditions were”, said Logu.
Tomorrow the elections will be held in six municipalities, Shkodra, Dibra, Vora, Durres, Rrogozhina and Lushnja. President Ilir Meta decreed March 6 as the date of the by-elections.
The Municipality of Shkodra has been without a new mayor since 2019, as the winner of the elections, Valdrin Pjetri of the Socialist Party, lost his mandate due to the decriminalization law, as he had hidden a sentence in the past. The duty is exercised by the old mayor, Voltana Ademi.
The municipality of Vora was also left without a mayor after Agim Kajmaku became subject to the decriminalization law. In the municipality of Rrogozhina, the mayor Haxhi Memolla passed away, while the mayor of Dibër, Dionis Imeraj, resigned after running for deputy in the SP list.
The Municipality of Durrës was also left without a mayor after the resignation in December 2019 of Valbona Sakos. The last municipality left without a mayor is Lushnja in July 2021, when Mayor Fatos Tushe was fired by the Prime Minister after being arrested for corruption by the SPAK.
Meta argued his long delay by waiting for a decision of the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the local elections of June 30, 2019.
These elections were held in a political conflict situation, as the opposition decided to boycott them, while the president himself had annulled them by decree.
Before setting the date, he consulted with the head of the socialist parliamentary group, Taulant Balla, who said that the president has been violating the Constitution for a long time on this issue.
The Democratic Party was not called for consultations by the president, while the announcement of the elections comes at a time when the largest opposition party is divided.
Today is electoral silence to give way to the electoral process that will begin in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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