New mandater in the hands of President Thaci, Constitution allows it to give everyone the mandate

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has warned today that next week he will start consultations on further steps with political parties represented in the Kosovo Assembly after the Parliament has dismissed Kurti Government. In a press proposal, after a visit to the Student Center turned quarantine for Kosovars [...]
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has warned today that next week he will start consultations on further steps with political parties represented in the Kosovo Assembly after the Parliament has dismissed Kurti Government.
In a press proposal, following a visit to the Student Centre returned to quarantine for Kosovars returning from abroad as part of measures to prevent COVID-19, President Thaci has said briefly that he will start consultations and that the mandate will give the political party evidence that it will form “governance of unity, stable government and all-involve”.
This implies that the president as the starting point has Article 5 of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, which envisions the moment created after the collapse of the Government. So Article 5 of 95 makes the difference between the moment the government forms after elections and the next moment the government forms after the collapse of the government.
This provision requires the president only to consult political parties or the coalition that has won the majority in the Parliament to mandate the new candidate to form Government. But this point does not specify that the new candidate must be from the party that has come first in the elections.
Consequently, this point leaves the president's discretion on which candidate he will grant the mandate.











