Haradinaj takes his resignation to Constitutional Court

Former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj reports he has submitted to the Constitutional Court the request for interpretation of his act of resignation from the prime minister's post. Honored citizens, I have submitted to the Constitutional Court today the request for interpretation of my act of resignation from the post of prime minister of the country and the definition of government competencies and functions after [...]
Former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj reports he has submitted to the Constitutional Court the request for interpretation of his act of resignation from the prime minister's post.
Dear citizens, I have submitted to the Constitutional Court today the request for interpretation of my act of resignation from the post of prime minister of the country and the definition of the government's competencies and operation after this act. The purpose of the request is not only to seek clarification of the judicial situation created after my resignation, and with that, to avoid institutional vacuum, but also to avoid this interpretation by the Constitutional Court to clarify similar situations in the future”, Haradinaj writes on Facebook.
He says this requirement concerns testimony Haradinaj wants regarding institutional responsibilities until the new government is elected.
“Sending this issue to the Constitutional Court is evidence of institutional responsibility, for Government to act within the constitutional and legal framework, and therefore not allow institutional vacuum until the new government is elected. I hope that due to emergency, the Court will decide soon. Whatever that decision is, I will respect it. At the same time, it calls on the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Parliament and political parties to take appropriate action to declare parliamentary elections”, Haradinaj writes.
We remember that last week, when the government in its resignation held a meeting led by Ramush Haradinaj, it has been sharply rejected.
The PDK, through its ministers, such as Uran Ismaili Bridge, Abelard Tahiri and Bedri Hamza, but also Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj, have said such a demand is unnecessary to launch into the Constitutional.
But other ministers, from other parties, were not in favour of that idea of Haradinaj, to take the Government, which led up to a few days ago to Constitution.
Regarding that requirement, opposition parties have also reacted. Vetevendosje, deputy Albulen Haxhiu, respectively, has said that under Article 113 of the Constitution of Kosovo, Haradinaj, can neither be a party addressing the Constitutional Court, because according to her, he is already a resigned prime minister.
And to read this article, you can click on nOf this piece, Article 113, respectively. [Jurisdiction and Authorized Pales] /Periscope.











