Coalition PAN could end up in Constitutional Court

Avdullah Hoti from LAA has said their coalition is looking at the legal steps that could be followed so that they can address the Constitutional Court. He has said such a situation cannot continue. Hoti has suggested that you can address the Constitutional Court with two questions: “E [...]
Avdullah Hoti from LAA has said their coalition is looking at the legal steps that could be followed so that they can address the Constitutional Court.
He has said such a situation cannot continue.
Hoti has suggested that you can address the Constitutional Court with two questions:
The first “, with nonparticipation in the session not to submit a candidate, the constitutional right to have the Speaker of the Parliament is exhausted. And second, what happens if a candidate for chairman of the Parliament doesn't get the right votes”, Hoti said, writes Periscopi.
He has said the LAA will organise the table to sit down to draft questions for the Constitutional Court.
“It is insulting that the Parliament deputies do not participate in the session. It is clear to all who blockers of the Parliament are is the PDK-led coalition.
On behalf of our coalition, I welcome Queen's ambassadors' statements that have clearly called for MPs to attend the session.
This situation cannot continue. As a coalition we are looking at the modalities, the constitutional steps that can be taken to establish the <x0 institutions, he has said. /Periscope. /













