Candidate nomination for prime minister, Thaci's VV deadline expires today

The 48-hour deadline the country's president, Hashim Thaci, offered to Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti, to nominate the candidacy for prime minister expires this afternoon. Immediately after Monday's several-minute meeting with Kurti, Thaci said the VV leader was not ready to offer the nominated proposal and [...]
Immediately after Monday's several-minute meeting with Kurti, Thaci said the VV leader was unwilling to offer the nominated proposal and that he had decided to offer an additional 48 hours before taking the next constitutional and legal actions.
However, Vetevendosje Movement Foreign Relations Secretary Kreshnik Ahmeti, who accompanied Kurti to this meeting, said Thaci at no time has mentioned the time limit for nominating the candidate for prime minister, and much less the 48-hour deadline.
According to him, this time limit or any similar restriction has no constitutional basis.
Even constitutional affairs connoisseur Mazum Baraliu said the 48-hour deadline for President Hashim Thaci for LVV to mandate the prime minister has no constitutional basis.
He for Kosovo Preress said that there is no deadline when LVV should propose the mandate, and that the flow of time deadlines for forming the government begins at the moment when LVV will send the candidate name for prime minister to the president.
After that happens, he stressed that the 15-day deadline for forming the government flows. Baraliu added that the country's constitution would have to determine all deadlines, as according to him, much uncertainty is being created.











