Baraliu: Constitutional could extend provisional measure deadline for presidential decree

Farther away until Friday, the Constitutional Court is expected to interpret the legality of President Hashim Thaci's decree about the mandate for forming the new government. Constitutional Law Professor Mazlum Baraliu has spoken of Kloncosova.tv about the possibility the Constitution has to continue the provisional measure on the issue. ” If Constitutional Court [...]
Constitutional Law Professor Mazlum Baraliu has spoken of Kloncosova.tv about the possibility the Constitution has to continue the provisional measure on the issue.
” If the Constitutional Court for these months has not been able to analyze and process all available materials, it can continue the period deadline of”.
Baraliu adds further that this court has two options about President Hashim Thaci's decree of mandate, Kosovo announces.
There are two decision-making options: one is to declare the decree in combination with the Constitution, and the other is the opposite, so let's deal with the president's actions as a currency on the terms of mandate”.
What if the Constitutional Court decides to bring down President Thaci's decree?
If the president's decree falls, the Court opens the possibility of his resignation as a moral act, but not as a constitutional obligation”, Professor Baraliu says.
This is because the Constitution did not presuppose the president's resignation as constitutional category”.
It shows that when and how disgruntled parties have the right to seek the president's dismissal in this case.
” The president's dismissal, if the decree is considered a serious constitutional offense, the disgruntled parties could seek it”.
But in advance he says the Constitutional Court's position is taken with this violation, Klan Kosova reports.
The Constitutional Court's stance, whether there were violations or not, is first taken for this evental violation, and then in the Assembly, the dismissal of President” may be required.











