“The constitution decides tomorrow, government selection procedure will be returned to the beginning”

Analyst Armen Muna has given his opinion about the Constitutional Court's possible decision. The muse at “Debat Plus” has said it is convinced that tomorrow the Constitutional Court will come out with a statement showing it has decided on the Vetevendosje Movement's request for whether it is right or not. [...]
Analyst Armen Muna has given his opinion about the Constitutional Court's possible decision.
The muja at “Debat Plus” has said he is convinced that tomorrow the Constitutional Court will come out with a statement showing that it has decided on the Vetevendosje Movement's request for whether or not the president is right to mandate Avdullah Hotin as the candidate for prime minister.
He has said politicians will go and come, but good constitutional practices must remain.
Analyst says Kosovo needs to clarify some constitutional issues related to elections.
The constitution must clearly clarify whether it is eligible to form the government. And if the constitution envisions that only the first one has the right to form the government, it should give a priority so that there will be no impasses later”.
Muja says that at Article 82, the Constitutional Court does not find the president to be constitutional since the term “mund” is used. [The president can disperse the Assembly after the successful motion of no confidence in the government].
But the analyst says that we at Article 95.5 the president has committed procedural violations since no deadline has been set for the first party to submit the mandate's name.
I think the procedure will be back first. The Constitutional Court also does not have the right to set deadlines only to appoint them to parliament”, Armen Munja said, among other things.











