Artan Murati: Parliament was not informed by Constitutional Court for Etem Arifin

Vjosa Osmani's adviser, Artan Murati, at the Constitutional session, which is continuing to be held for the legality of the Hoti Government, has said the Assembly reported by the media on MP Etem Arifi's case, rather than the Constitutional Court. We've started with concrete actions about the Arifi issue. The actions taken in this process are [...]
We've started with concrete actions about the Arifi issue. The actions taken in this process are these; On April 29th, Osmani was notified via the media about Etem Arifin. On 30 April, Osmani sent a letter to Hasan Shala, and suggested that the Assembly was not announced at all by the Court. He has asked Shala to pass the verdict on Arifi's sentence. Even from the Judiciary Council has asked for a stir, since it had reported. I want to bring to the attention that the Constitution remained silent when MP lifted the mandate of”, Murati said.
According to Murati, since there is no Constitutional Court act, Osman cannot take action to replace him.
The conclusion, the practice of non-informing the Parliament by the Court, creates legal and constitutional uncertainty, which is evident even in the case of”, Murati said.












