Haradinaj tries next political blockade through Constitutional Court

Can the Kosovo government continue to hold meetings? That has been the question AAKA Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has been threatening with his partners who have so far been in government. A real show happened in the Kosovo Government building, where the ridiculous meeting called by outgoing Prime Minister Ramush [...]
Can the Kosovo government continue to hold meetings? That has been the question AAKA Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has been threatening with his partners who have so far been in government.
A real show has occurred in the Kosovo Government building, where the ridiculous meeting called by outgoing Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had agenda points where decisions should be made.
For this, Ramush Haradinaj wants to bring himself to the Constitutional Court.
I'm in charge of you, Constitutional Court. If you have a way out of this situation, I'm willing to address Constitutional”, Haradinaj said,
Therefore, the incumbent deputy prime minister has intervened from PDK ranks Enver Hoxhaj, who has said that before the Government is sent to Constitution, coalition partners would have to meet together.
I think we're members of this government cabinet, I don't see Mr. Limaj here or Mr. Pacolli or Mr. Wessel. A political communication, I see would be the best solution for the constitutional court. A next meeting we can hold. I don't think we should make a decision even with ourselves for the constitutional court. I think we should have political rationality in order not to block the country. Colleagues, they can't bring in any more lists for the agenda for c'borde boards, for expropriations as it has so far”, Hoxhaj said, following Periscopi.
Therefore, Haradinaj has intervened:
Even if a political agreement with the vices, I have no constitutional agreement. I'm going to be more legal clarification to do with the institution. If you want to leave this conversation without epilogue if odni gives him an epilog”, Haradinaj said.
The ministers, Abelard Tahiri and Bedri Hamza, are next in line.
“Viti 2019 has not been an early year for elections, therefore we do not have the budget for electoral organisation”, Tahiri has said.
But Haradinaj said he tuttens that it could conflict with the law if he fails to perform his duties.
It's a risk that if we don't meet and do some work, the responsibility falls on me, in these circumstances I'm obliged to address the Constitutional Court”, Haradinaj said.
Then Minister Bedri Hamza received the word.
There is no funding for election organisation because this has not been an election year.
There's a fund inside the Ministry where there are tools that can be carried by law to another election organization. I think it would be good to meet coalition partners”, Hamza said.
Hoxhaj once again intervened:
I'm not thinking that we should move with another step of complexity”, Hoxhaj said.
But Haradinaj has insisted that he will get a legal opinion.
And Minister Uran Ismaili has spoken about Haradinaj's request:
There is actually a great uncertainty about how to move forward and the consequences of actions that can be taken today. If we have an insistence on asking an opinion of the Constitutional Court, we need to keep in mind what effect it should have on”, Ismaili said. /Periscopi/












