Constitutional says it is not influenced by Osman's descriptions of feasibility documents

In the Constitutional Court, they say that this institution is not influenced by the letter of the Prime Minister Vjosa Osmani, which casts doubt on the authenticity of <x0-> preparational works” during the drafting of the Constitution, which the Court is expected to use to prepare the trial that would shed light on the mandate issue for forming the government, which it has created [...]
The Speaker of the Parliament has handed over to the Constitutional Court, as required, the documentation involving the entire drafting of the Constitution of Kosovo, which the Court plans to use for preparing an act of judgment concerning the issue of the mandate of Avdullah Hoti for prime minister.
With Osman's approach to this letter, the credibility of these documents is called into question, even on anonymous map that Koha Ditore quoted as unofficially labeling documents the Constitutional plan to use to reach a conclusion to the most controversial and interpreted issue in the country, that of the prime minister's mandate.
However, the Constitutional Court, in an answer to the Gazette Express, shows it will not be influenced by Vjosa Osmani's letter.
The Constitutional Court is working intensively on processing and examining the subjects, especially on priority cases. Based on Article 112.2 of the Constitution, the Constitutional Court is fully independent of carrying out its responsibilities. Consequently, the work and professional decision-making of the Constitutional Court is completely independent of any individual or other institution in the country”, the Court's response said.
Osmani in his letter to the Constitutional Court has said that the documents were obtained last week from the State Archive Agency and that he cannot guarantee their authenticity.
The ombudsman's institution, when it submitted its comment on the matter of the president's decree for prime minister's mandate, has proposed to the Constitutional Court to take into account the Constitutional spirit, which has emerged along the Preparational Affairs (Travaux preparatives) of the Constitutional Commission that has drafted the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo.
The chief director received this documentation from the State Archive, but stressed its doubts about the authenticity of these documents.
“The Assembly cannot verify the authenticity of these documents nor if there ever was interference in them; The Assembly cannot verify who possessed these documents before they were sent to the archives in Kosovo, as well as whether during these years there was interference in them”, writes in Osman's letter, which Koha Ditore published.
The Express newspaper has asked the State Archive Agency today for opportunities to have interference in the documents it has preserved.
Ruzhdzhi Panja, director of the Department for Archives Activity at the State Archives Agency, has said that the Speaker of the Parliament has been handed over to the seal documents of authenticity and that the State Archives gives legal responsibility that there has been no interference since the documentation system until their surrender last week.
“Archived the documentation and offered it as received. Other institutions are those who evaluate the document as to whether it is original or there has been interference. We with legal and professional responsibilities say there has been no interference of”.
The letter was issued last week that they received the copy from us. We have given all the seal copies of authenticity that have emerged from the originals that we possess. Every document, every copy, we have sealed with the seal of the” archive, he indicated.
Otherwise, President Hashim Thaci has mandated the LDK's Avdullah Hotin to form Government after considering that LVV has not responded to his request for a new name proposal for prime minister, following Albin Kurti's ouster on March 25th.
After publishing the president's decree for the mandate of Hoti, the Vetevendosje Movement has handed over to the Constitutional Court this decision by Thaci, considering it has bypassed Kurti's party as the winner of the 6 October elections. The LVV requires that the country at all costs should go to the elections, and according to the statements of this party, the new elections are the only option that should provide constitutional justice.
The Constitutional Court has suspended the president's decree and is expected until May 29th to come forward with judicial action over the issue.












