V V- LDK with no deal

The Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have failed to reach agreement on co-governance ahead of the Assembly Constituent session, which has been called for Thursday, December 26th. Based on this fact, it is expected that the first session of the seventh legislature will not be normal, as the LV as the party that has won the number [...]
Given this fact, it is expected that the first session of the 7th Legislatra will not be normal, since the LV as the party that has won the largest number of seats during the 6 October elections, with the Constitution, is entitled to propose the candidate for Parliament's chairman, is unlikely to do so.
As a result, the front man in the session will pause until the LV comes up with proposals. This may last for hours, days, weeks, or months, since there is no time limit.
Without being elected the mayor, the vice-presidents, without the election of the new Parliament's Headship, cannot be considered the new legislature.
Thus, at least it is said in the Constitutional Court's act in the case of Xhavit Haliti and 29 other MPs.
“ ...The Assembly should conclude its constitutional session by selecting the mayor and vice-presidents in accordance with Article 67 (2), regarding Article 64 (1) of the Constitution and Head III of the work regulation that implements these articles and, in accordance with this act of”, is said in this act of judgment of 2014, when the choice of Isa Mustafa chairman of the Assembly had been disputed.
In a situation where the constitutional hearing is unfinished, neither is the president expected to call the party that has come first in the elections to give the proposal for new prime minister.
But, former Constitutional Court Chairman Enver Hasani, in his commentary on the Constitution, gives the president the right to mandate the candidate for prime minister once the deputies of the new legislature have sworn in, writes Activres.
The parliamentary elections for the Assembly are considered complete, or certified, when they are certified by the constitutional body responsible for organising parliamentary elections, following the completion of any fair and eventual trial process with the Constitutional Court on Election Rule, and after the MPs' mandates have been distributed and accepted. When the moment has arrived, the president of the republic, under the obligation of Article 95.1, is obliged to propose the candidate for prime minister”, the commenter said.
Despite this interpretation, it is the act of judgment that is considered.
Being this way, without a constitutional framework, the country enters institute crisis, which could lead to overall financial blockades of the state after the first two months of next year.
Apart from that, without a constitutional framework, you can't even go to new elections.










