Hamza: There's a budget for elections, but we have another dilemma

Outgoing Finance Minister Behdri Hamza, at the government's recent meeting called by outgoing Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, said there is no budget for organising the elections. But Hamza now says there is a fund within the Ministry of Finance that can be used for elections. “Budgets within the CEC for organising [...]
But Hamza now says there is a fund within the Ministry of Finance that can be used for elections.
“Budget within the CEC for organising elections does not, because this has not been an election year under the law and the constitution. But within the Ministry of Finance is a fund, which the ministry has legal rights to transfer to any budget organisation”, Hamza has said of Insideer.
But for Hamza, it's another problem to clarify. He's still a minister and he has a right to transfer it.
There is a need for clarification of the judicial situation after the prime minister's resignation, whether we are in resignation, or we are former ministers, then we are former ministers, then there is a very legal problem of who signed this transfer means it's not in question that the tools are within the ministry, but the legal situation must be clarified and the CEC should come at the request of the finance ministry, and for what <x1 is needed, Hamza said.
At the government's recent outgoing meeting, ministers from PDK ranks said they cannot go to the polls. The budget damage was found as an excuse.
While Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj had asked coalition partners to sit down and make a decision to avoid elections.
“I think it is good to have a legal opinion on how to proceed as a government of the Republic of Kosovo in order not to have legal violations against the law and the country's constitution, of course, that for topics which are urgently character should not have institutional vacuum, but on topics which are the priorities of the government can continue how it has been continued so far, this is also the position we have as coalition partner”, Hoxhaj said in the government called by Harady after the Special Court's return.
Ramush Haradinaj, two weeks ago, resigned from the position of Kosovo Prime Minister, he had made this decision public at the Kosovo Government's regular meeting.
The reason for the resignation, as Haradinaj had said, was because he had received an invitation from the Special Court in The Hague in the quality of the suspect.












