The circumstances for the Assembly to decide for the Special Court are very small.

Constitutional law professor Mazumum Baraliu says that following the first unsuccessful effort to prosecute this issue and after the declaration of the chief parliamentary Veselin about it, the likelihood that the Assembly will make decisions for the Special Court is small. “Already is likely to fail to proceed and even if [...]
Constitutional law professor Mazumum Baraliu says that following the first unsuccessful effort to prosecute this issue and after the declaration of the chief parliamentary Veselin about it, the likelihood that the Assembly will make decisions for the Special Court is small.
The current “will likely not be prosecuted, and even if it is processed not to have the majority in the Assembly anyway and to fail to realise”, Baraliu told Radio Kosovo.
According to Baraliu, there are a series of indicators showing that the initiative for abolishing the Special Court is impossible. According to him, wessel's letter of editorial.
“Of course the Speaker of the Parliament has taken into account various indicators and has been declared just as such an initiative cannot be passed”, Baraliu said.
On the other hand, representatives of war associations have said the chairman of the Parliament should call the extraordinary session, for which over 15 thousand citizen signatures and 43 signatures of MPs have been collected. According to them, with no call from the session, there is a violation of the Kosovo Parliament and Constitution of the Constitution.
Contacted by Periscopi on this subject has refused to speak either Nat Hasani or PDK parliamentary group chief Memli Krasniqi.
And from the AAK, Muharrem Nitaj, in a proposal to Periscope, has said it is already late for any initiative regarding the Special Court, and has said the responsibility for this is held by those who voted the Special in 2015. /Periscopi/












