Hasani: Kurt status error

Former head of the Constitutional Court, Enver Hasani on the “Descu” show at KTV has said the prime minister's position in office, Albin Kurti, is wrong, as according to him, if the government dictates the will of parliament then the president's position is strengthened. He says Kurt's positioning around Article 82.2 could actually go in favor, [...]
He says Kurt's positioning around Article 82.2 could actually go in favour, but not in future structures.
Why do I think Kurt is wrong about positioning? Because if it were so that the Government would dictate the will of parliament, and if it was ever dissolved, it would strengthen the president's position first. Today, he may benefit, but tomorrow another structure doesn't fit when it's a softer policy, because then he gives the president the right to distribute it immediately, Hasani said.
And that, according to him, changes the constitutional system, making the minimum semi-presidential system.
The second “decides the fate of parliament and with that changes the constitutional system. This presidential, or semi - Presidential system, makes the minimum system semi-presidential. And with that, he puts the fate of the representative of the people under the executive who is put under the mercy of the executive rather than himself to be distributed. The Assembly breathes through the political forces there. The key role for the regular process of forming executive and other organs is always the president's, always according to procedures”, Hasani has said.












