Albania may help Kosovo unblock parliament

Albania may also have to do its job with counseling, an element that will give dimension to its policy, but also a view to the future of the relationship between the two Albanian states. After all, Prime Minister Rama has shown flexibility, but there are also good approaches with the two main candidates -- Haradinaj and Kurti [...]
Albania may also have to do its job with counseling, an element that will give dimension to its policy, but also a view to the future of the relationship between the two Albanian states. After all, Prime Minister Rama has shown flexibility, but there are also good approaches with the two main candidates -- Haradinaj and Kurti -- and that could provide the necessary opportunity to act in such a situation.
The images, which split Kosovo's candidate for prime minister Ramush Haradinaj on vacation with Prime Minister Edi Rama, appeared as an attempt by the first to draw the head of the Albanian government into Kosovo's problem. The latter has often and with great precision said that Kosovo is an independent state and that it manages itself, without the need for any patronage. And, that he himself did not intend such a thing.
This is true and in some ways I help Kosovo on the long road to hard statehood. Why, the problem lies in that prior to situations such as the latter, who is cleaner than Albania can ever help Kosovo?
On the other hand, the party leading Edi Rama has very institutional ties and with Vetevendosje, the political force that has already received the largest number of votes and extremely factoring in developments in time. It's exactly the calculations that connect this party to all other political stage forces, separately. PDK, which draws him too much to power.
Where's really the Kosovo cramp? Mazlum Baraliu, a prominent Kosovo constitutionalist expert, presents it very simply: “Nini 67, paragraph 2 of the Constitution in power, gives the winning pre-election coalition access to the Parliament to propose its chairman, meanwhile there are no continuous, defining, definatory, depleting judicial situations.
Like what happened to us in the last days, what happened to the coalition? PAN, which has authorisation, probably does not propose it (the head of the Parliament) or if the candidate proposed by the largest parliamentary group, in this case the coalition PAN, not acceptable.
This issue is not elaborate and this represents a major constitutional vacuum”.
What is clearly seen is that in Kosovo there is a tendency, to push it to the kalenda constitutionalisation of the Parliament's organs, and to continue indefinitely with new proposals from this haddikapi. And, Kosovo's constitution does not foresee this situation, when the coalition that has majoranza cannot choose it with the numbers the speaker has. Thus, it remains to the will of Kosovo's political forces, the missing solution that should be said to be already highly dependent on situations even on the appetites of the Serbian List.
The whole picture suggests that before foreign ambassadors enter for solutions as usual, Albania may also have to do its job with counseling, an element that will give dimension to its policy, but also a view to the future of relations between the two Albanian states. After all, Prime Minister Rama has shown flexibility, but there are also good approaches with the two main candidates -- Haradinaj and Kurti -- and this could provide the necessary ease of acting in such a situation. (Javanews)












