Kurt expires President Thaci's deadline tonight at 24:00.

The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo remains silent in the face of many phenomena that happen to us. In Kosovo's history, for the first time the election winner is reluctant to be mandated for prime minister, trying to gain time until the same day before the meeting with the president presents even half of his government. However, [...]
The Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo remains silent in the face of many phenomena that happen to us. In Kosovo's history, for the first time the election winner is reluctant to be mandated for prime minister, trying to gain time until the same day before the meeting with the president presents even half of his government.
However, what it looks like today is the last day President Thaci is expected to take action.
As guarantor of the constitutional functioning of institutions, the country's president has a constitutional obligation to care for the functioning of institutions.
But although the President's office has refused to declare today about this issue, from sources within this institution is taught that President Thaci's 48-hour term, which he gave after meeting Kurt, officially expires tonight at 24:00.
In Vetevendosje Movement, the president needs an envelope proposal of the nominated name for prime minister, but according to recognitions of the Constitution, it is not necessary at all, and as a procedure it is not mandatory, since Kurti even on meeting day with Thaci has spoken as incoming prime minister.
He is also the winner of elections as a candidate for prime minister, so any attempts to evade responsibility as mandated in trying to gain time can be banned by President Thaci's with an official decision.
In fact, according to connoisseurs of the Constitution, based on the president's constitutional and legal competencies, he can examine other options, while Kurti as the election winner is not exploiting his right to obtain the mandate and form the new government.
On the contrary, the political game that contenders for prime ministers can play could last for years, avoiding responsibility and essentially endangering the stability of the state, so any president as guarantor of the constitutional functioning of institutions is obliged to make constitutional decisions that leave numerous legal gaps just for political decisions.












