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Technical government?/ Kristaq Kume, specialist: Not achieved

2024-10-29 22:44:00, Politikë CNA
Technical government?/ Kristaq Kume, specialist: Not achieved
Former head of the CEC, Kristaq Kume

The former head of the CEC, Kristaq Kume, spoke this evening about the government's request for a technical government.

Kume was skeptical about the creation of a technical government, saying that the 2017 agreement cannot be repeated.

He stated in the show "Quo Vadis" that the technical government cannot be reached even with the legal deadlines.

"In the countries around us, which are often taken as an example, they have it as a habit in their legislation. We do not have such a thing. The political agreement in our country is often stronger than the legislation. If you reach such an agreement, from the majority, after the date of the elections has been decreed, you can hardly manage to do anything different than the solution you made in 2017, which was not a technical government, but a joint government. It doesn't happen again. What was done in 2017 cannot be done. They want a government that does not have people from politics, they should be technicians whose first and last task is the preparation of the elections.

Preparing for the elections means not doing what the majority can do in its favor with phenomena that we know exist and have encountered, such as electoral employment, etc. For me, it is very important to build such a government now. If done later, it is of little value. Can it be achieved? I think not. It is very difficult for Rama to release the government and say "yes". Referring to the entire political situation we have, it is very difficult to have this solution, which for me is not a bad solution. The technical government will only have the task of organizing the election process without having the emotion of the car and the political load. I see a progress in the action of the opposition, in the way it is concretizing its political action. We as a society lack the nerve to react ourselves, to do what is called "civil disobedience", it remains for the parties, in this case, the opposition parties, to encourage it. But if they don't manage to achieve this, i.e. civil disobedience, they can hardly achieve anything", said the former head of the CEC./ CNA





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