Parliament has not yet sent official notice of motion to the president

With 82 votes for, three against and one abstention, the no-confidence motion initiated by the Democratic League of Kosovo, however, has been voted on Wednesday evening, even two days after the vote on this motion, Kosova Prees, learns it has not been submitted to the president as official announcement. Kosova Prees has tried to speak with Speaker Vjosa [...]
Kosova Prees has tried to speak with Parliament Speaker Vjosa Osmani about this delay, but she has been in the open. While, Kosovo Assembly Vice President Arberi Nagavci says of KosovoPress, she is unaware.
It's an administrative issue that I'm not aware that it hasn't been sent yet”, say Nagavci.
For this, Constitutional Law Professor Mazlum Baraliu told KosovaPress that even if this official announcement has not yet been delivered to the president, he is tasked with offering the opportunity once again to form the first party.
Baraliu: President is once again in charge of the winning party.
The constitution clearly states that Article 100, paragraph 6 says the government is considered down, in resignation, following the success of the no-confidence motion. The motion of distrust is public events that have been held in the Kosovo Assembly with direct interpretation and broadcasting, and it is a matter of notation, however, whether the president has arrived or not, is tasked with once again offering the winning party of last elections in this case, Vetevendosje to receive its mandate to form a government. If it can do the majority, then within 15 days if not, there is yet another deadline within 10 days in which the president is likely to believe on the basis of the Constitutional Court's decision, another party, in order to form a” government, he declares.
And if even within 10 days the second party fails to form institutions, Baraliu stresses that in 40 days the president must announce extraordinary elections.
According to him, it is good to have the new government soon, so that there is no political vacuum. He demanded that there be institutional responsibilities, taking into account the global pandemic situation.
Otherwise, this motion came after Minister Agim Veliu's dismissal from incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti. For this, the Democratic League of Kosovo had collected 46 signatures for holding the extraordinary session.












