Now it takes a unity government

The Serbian List's release from the Government cannot trigger new elections if Albanian political parties unify and make an agreement to make a Government of Unity. So says Constitutional Law Professor Mazbul Baraliu, under which the Constitution is wrongly interpreted, since it gives communities at the executives the right to representation, [...]
The Serbian List's release from the Government cannot trigger new elections if Albanian political parties unify and make an agreement to make a Government of Unity.
So says Constitutional Law professor Mazumum Baraliu, under which the Constitution is wrongly interpreted, since it gives communities the right to representation at the executives, but not if they do not want to exploit those rights the government cannot continue to function.
In an interview for KosovaPress, Baraliu, envisions two variants of how to follow the Serbian List's move to get out of the ruling coalition.
“Governance can continue if there is going to be a high awareness, and I think there should be a high awareness of the political class, parliamentary parties to continue discussing and make an agreement that would ensure, potentially in the first version, possible a national unity government that would continue the mandate but reconfigured, reformatted so that Serbia, Belgrade and the Serbian List, which have played more destructive than positive, unfortunately, continue with turns of provocation and obstacles. If this happens, it would be the best way to complete the mandate. In the meantime, if this did not happen then the second option would be necessary to each political subject and all together to agree on a technical government, reconfigured anyway, and which would be for a while, for a time, would be settled in six months, or even a year better, to have elections, but by then there would not be a government vacuum”, Baraliu said.
Baraliu, says that both the Constitution and the Constitution of Kosovo recognise human rights and even communities. But, according to him, it does not mean that governance cannot continue if communities do not want to exploit the rights that the Constitution gives them.
The Constitution allows, in this case, the possibility that, like its provisions, a deputy minister, then a minister, in the other articles of minority communities and the Serb community, could be part of the government. But if they do not want, as they do now, that is, by their own will, to give up this right, then there is no obstacle, no constitutional or legal one that governance can be formed with a reassertion of the political will of Albanian majority parties and other communities to reconfirm a government without any problem. It's neither anti-unconstitutional, nor any lack, not that no”, he stressed.
Professor Baraliu calls the Constitution of Kosovo wrong interpretation, which Government can't continue without the Serb community.
It's exactly the wrong interpretation, because there's only right, rights offered to be used. If no one is used, then no one can point to why he has not exploited a right that you are hungry at any cost and do it”, Baraliu said.
Yesterday's arrest of the so-called Kosovo office director in the Government of Kosovo, Marko Djuric, Baraliu called Kosovo's laws right and implementation because his move was serious provocation.
While, forming association, according to him, is destructive and aims at weakening and defuncting the state of Kosovo.
“I don't know what they will announce, but it's arbitrary, illegal. Therefore, the goal of the Association, the formation of association from the beginning has been destructive, not to preserve the unity and unitability of Kosovo that is envisioned with the constitutions as unitary state, but to form an association that would be an intermediate power and which would certainly create specific metastases that would not help strengthen and consolidate the state of Kosovo, but would weaken and disfunct it”, Barali added.
The Serbian List made the decision to come out of government after yesterday's arrest of Marko Djuric, after failing to implement the Kosovo Government's decision not to allow his entry into Kosovo, even as he requested permission












