What happens when the Assembly has only 119 and not 120 valid mandates? Someone frys in session

A Constitutional Court judge has raised a very significant question at today's session of MP Eem Arifi's vote that was sentenced to the court's firm decision at this time. His mandate for our obedience is invalid, but we have no right to obtain legal criteria for [...]
His mandate for our obedience is invalid, but we have no right to take legal criteria to prove it. His vote was invalid for our obedience,” Mr. Sa God.
Meanwhile, the court's question was whether MP Arifi's vote was unconstitutional from May 4th, when the Kosovo Parliament was informed of its sentence then, “c was the majority of MPs on the day the Parliament was voted, 119 or 120?”
This changes the discussion into a form of discussion at the session, as it also changes most MPs who are only 60 out of 119.
The judge also asked Artan Mqira, the one authorized to speak on behalf of the Parliament.
“What happens when the Assembly has only 119 and not 120 valid mandates?”
Murati is also Vjosa Osmani's adviser in its current positions.
There should be at least more than 60 deputies in each vote, meaning 60 +1,” he said until he acknowledged there was judicial uncertainty about it by not giving answers to the question. /Periscope











