Can parliament prevent Meta's oath as president?

For days, a scenario under which the new parliamentary majority will prevent Ilir Meta from going to the presidency. The same voices say parliament could fail the new head of state's oath, and without the oath the president could not take office. The Assembly has been called by incumbent President Bujar [...]
The Assembly has been called by incumbent President Bujar Nishani on a special decree, setting July 24th as the date of the new president's swearing in ceremony. The Assembly is obliged to implement this decree by calling the session. MPs do not owe presence, but a majority of deputies in the hall are not required to perform the ceremony. Only a few deputies in the hall would be sufficient to consider this session legal. Parliamentary procedure presents no obstacle to the ceremony. The new president vows and takes office 24 July. During the Gramoz Ruchi election campaign was the one that “threatened” The launch lesson was to fail to enforce the law by referring to the government's decree. To dismiss President Article 90 of the Constitution says 93 votes are needed, and the SP does not have enough mandates unless it can convince the DP. /psis.al/












