Constitutional claims Haradinaj's request unacceptable for interpretation of resignation

Constitutional claims Haradinaj's request unacceptable for interpretation of resignation

 The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo has described Ramush Haradinaj's request as unacceptable over whether he had the right to call government meetings despite the fact that he had resigned irrevocable. Court ruling says cases raised by Haradinaj do not enter the scope of jurisdiction [...]

The court's decision says the issues raised by Haradinaj do not enter into the scope of the Constitutional Court's jurisdiction.

This Constitutional decision on Haradinaj's request comes at a time when Kosovo currently has no Parliament, and when early elections are scheduled to be held on 6 October.

Full decision:

Subtitles: KO 124/19 Error: The prime minister (in resignation) of the Republic of Kosovo, the object of the issue of demand, was the interpretation of the act of resignation of the prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo and the definition of the government's competencies and functioning, following the resignation of the prime minister. The request was based on Article 10 in 93 [The Government Committees], about Article 113. [Jurisdiction and authorised parties] of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo. The court concluded that cases raised by the pre-requisite demand do not enter the scope of the Constitutional Court jurisdiction, as defined by Article 113 of the Constitution. Consequently, in accordance with Article 113, paragraph 1 of the Constitution, and with rule 59 (2) of the work order, the Court unanimously ruled: T DEATHLY request unacceptable.

 

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