Baraliu: If government falls after Constitutional decision, elections should be announced

Mazum Baraliu said it was.d. The president should announce the elections in case MP Arifi's vote is declared illegal and the government falls in this case. That is because the possibility of the second mandate would also be exploited, and the Constitution does not recognise a third termir. Convenient of the Constitution, Mazum Bayraliu has [...]
The constitution's acquaintance, Mazum Bajraliu, has said he cannot be prejudiced over what the Constitutional Court's decision regarding MP Etem Arifi's vote will be.
We can't judge it. There are procedures and material violations. It is the verdict of the Supreme Court and Constitutional Court. So it's hard to prejudge what's going to happen and whether or not his mandate will continue. The court ruling is still valid. The protection of these has left much to be desired, since I don't want to sound negative or underkey. It's best not to judge. We see what's going to happen and then comment on it”
Asked whether the measures imposed by the government apply even if the Government falls, he has responded this way:
We can go back to retroactivity right now. It's a principle that the principle of retroactivity cannot be applied even to laws. It's a principle that there's no retroactive application of laws. If there are no laws, decisions are acts of law. If that's the case, the Constitutional Court can't explain but only answer”, he said of Express.
If MP Arifi's vote is declared illegal, Baraliu says there is no way but to announce the elections. However, he has said that a Constitutional Court ruling cannot be tried.
“Then we return to our previous choice. So the first warrant is gone, now we're at second term and what's left. He remains U.d. The president to announce the election. We do not want to prejudge, however, and we await the verdict of Judge”, he said.










