President Thaci's VV also crashes in comments sent to the Constitutional Court

President Thaci's VV also crashes in comments sent to the Constitutional Court

The Vetevendosje Movement has announced that yesterday during the day they have handed over to the Constitutional Court answers to President Hashim Thaci's actions on 23 March. In a news release from Vetevendosje, they wrote that the comments were delivered yesterday by Parliament's deputy head, Arberie Nagavci. “They are the response to President Thaci's comments on the violation of [...]

In a news release from Vetevendosje, they wrote that the comments were delivered yesterday by Parliament's deputy head, Arberie Nagavci.

“They are responding to President Thaci's comments of serious wrongdoing, resulting in his unconstitutional actions of March 23rd 2020. The president outside his term of office had called for disrespect and failure to comply with the decisions of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo. Threatening the law enforcement with criminal sanctions, right that only of our country's judicial system. The Government's decisions concerned protecting the lives of citizens from the Pandemia Covid-19, while the president's behaviour to publicly declare government decisions without legal effect and calls for failure to comply with civil disobedience except to endanger public health, were serious violations of the Constitution on his part, brutal intervention, violation of the independence of powers, and the risk of human freedoms and rights of”, have stated by Vetevendosje.

According to them, in this case the president has made triple violations of the Constitution.

“This also reconfirms it itself in comments sent to the Constitutional Court, trying to reason on its action and grave constitutional violation. Through such comments, the president accepts his unconstitutional actions, although trying to hide behind the president's functional immunity of position. But such serious offenses cannot be justified or exceeded in the name of functional immunity. As a result, we expect the Constitutional Court to assess and state the unconstitutionalness of the actions of the president of March 23, 2020”, it is written in the statement.

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