What happened to the decree of the Law of the Gentiles? Speaking from the President's Office

Last night at 24:00, it has expired the deadline that was envisioned when Kosovo's president had to decree the Law for the Salaries. However, President Thaci has not done so, and Periscope has received an answer from the president's office on the matter. The President's Office told Periscope that the Law [...]
Last night at 24:00, it has expired the deadline that was envisioned when Kosovo's president had to decree the Law for the Salaries. However, President Thaci has not done so, and Periscope has received an answer from the president's office on the matter.
From the President's Office, they told Periscope that the Law on Salaries was not governed by the President.
“The draft bill on the Pagans is not decreed by the president, but after the end of the legal deadline has been quietly entered into force”, it is said in response to the Presidency's Office for Information, for Periscope.
The president's office is also said to have received promises from sponsors of the bill, that it will take into account all complaints filed with it.
The president's “Office has received promises from sponsors of this bill, that they will take into account all the concerns presented, and that in the near future, they will do the necessary completions and changes”, said in response to the Presidency Information Office”, in response.
Otherwise, under the Constitution of Kosovo, if the president makes no decision for eight days, then the Law is counted announced and published in the Official Journal.
“If the president of the Republic of Kosovo, within eight (8) days after taking the law, makes no decision to declare or return it, the law is considered declared, without its signature and published in the Official Journal”, the Kosovo Constitution says. /Periscopi/











