Altin Dumani meets with the head of the CEC, the strategy for the 'war' against electoral crimes is revealed

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2025-02-13 16:14:00 | Politikë

Altin Dumani meets with the head of the CEC, the strategy for the

Today, the head of the Central Election Commission, Ilirjan Celibashi, held a meeting with the head of SPAK, Altin Dumani.

Celibashi himself announced the news through a post on his Facebook page, where he wrote that the meeting took place at the CEC offices, writes A2 CNN.

It is also reported that the topic of discussions was the prevention and investigation of electoral crimes.

The announcement also states that discussions were held on the creation of an Institutional Coordination Protocol between the CEC and SPAK, which will enable 24/7 open communication lines, immediate reporting and rapid intervention in cases of violations.

Another important aspect of the discussion was reportedly SPAK's access to the CEC's Public Activity Reporting Interface (NIR), the system that monitors and identifies possible violations during the campaign and election administration.

Celibashi's announcement:

Strengthening cooperation between the CEC and SPAK for the prevention and investigation of electoral crimes

Today at @CEC Albania we held a meeting with the Head of the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organized Crime (SPAK), Mr. Altin Dumani, to increase institutional cooperation in the function of preventing and prosecuting electoral crimes.

We discussed the creation of an Institutional Coordination Protocol between the CEC and SPAK, which will enable 24/7 open lines of communication, immediate reporting and rapid intervention in cases of violations. SPAK will organize dedicated structures at the central and local levels, composed of prosecutors and investigators, who will work in synchrony with our representatives in each region and at the central level.

We are determined, in cooperation with the General Prosecutor's Office and SPAK, to increase institutional presence on the ground, starting three months before the election date and until the end of the counting process. We will create dedicated mechanisms for real-time monitoring and reporting of any issues, ensuring that any suspected case is immediately addressed by the competent institutions.

One of the concrete steps in this direction is the creation of a unified reporting system, where citizens, civil society and other stakeholders will be able to report possible cases of electoral crimes. These reports will be analyzed with the utmost seriousness not only by the CEC, but also by SPAK investigators and prosecutors to guarantee a full and efficient prosecution of any violation.

Another important aspect of the discussion was SPAK's access to the CEC's Public Activity Reporting Interface (NIR), the system that monitors and identifies potential violations during the campaign and election administration. This will increase the efficiency of investigations and help identify illegal practices that undermine the fairness of the electoral competition.

For our part, at the CEC we are working on establishing the Electoral Process Monitoring Center, which will operate 24/7 and will collect information from the field in real time through the use of technology and reports from our commissioners, monitors and representatives in each district. This mechanism will enable us to have a complete overview of the situation and will also help SPAK investigators to conduct a faster and more effective prosecution of cases with criminal elements.

We agreed with the Head of SPAK, Mr. Altin Dumani, to finalize the Coordination Protocol between the CEC, SPAK and the General Prosecutor's Office, a concrete step that will bring more transparency and efficiency in the fight against electoral crimes. This cooperation will serve as a strong guarantee for free and fair elections, where any violation will be treated seriously and in a timely manner. (A2 Televizion)

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