Kurt criticises the Constitution on its day, but says it will abide by the decision to restrict movement

Even incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said a few words about the Constitution on the day of Kosovo's highest judicial act. Kurti in a Facebook post has said the Constitution is the one that precedes the state, being “tavani and the floor of democratic governance”. He has criticised the form [...] in this post
Even incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti has said a few words about the Constitution on the day of Kosovo's highest judicial act.
Kurti in a Facebook post has said the Constitution is the one that precedes the state, being “tavani and the floor of democratic governance”.
He in this post has criticised the form of drafting the Constitution, which he says leaves much to be desired
The “State Constitution precedes power, it is both the floor and the ceiling of democratic government and the functioning and functioning and institutional regulation, but the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo leaves so much to desire, from the way of drafting to inequity and inequality. The constitution is the foundation of the Republic only when the Republic is the core of the Constitution”, it has written among other things.
Kurti, who turned out to violate the Constitution with the decision to restrict the movement of citizens, has also said that he will respect the Constitutional decision, so that after April 13th the same will be abolished.
However, constitutionality is the value to be respected daily except for the oath text that is once pronounced. So today on April 9th, we mark the day of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo on its 12th anniversary. So we will respect the final act of the Constitutional Court, which after April 13th the measures undertaken against the pandemic distribution of COVID-19 will not conflict with the current judicial-unconstitutional establishment of our Republic. Of course, always fulfilling our obligation to protect the lives and health of our citizens, as well as the economic well-being of the country's business and workers”, Kurti wrote.












