Former VV delegation: Thaci will not complete the mandate, soon to issue one-way ticket to The Hague

The Vetevendosje movement continues to issue charges against President Hashim Thaci after it called on the Constitution to work independently on pressures before making the final decision about the mandated decree to form the new government. President Thaci has said it is important that the Constitutional work without pressure from [...]
The Vetevendosje movement continues to issue charges against President Hashim Thaci after it called on the Constitution to work independently on pressures before making the final decision about the mandated decree to form the new government.
President Thaci has said it is important that the Constitutional work without pressure from civil society, neither from parties nor the international community.
“No one has the right to pretend to keep out any office of the country's institutions in particular following the decisions of the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament and representatives of the people and MPs who are represented in the Kosovo Assembly”, Thaci has said.
But, former Vetevendosje Movement delegation Drita Milaku is sure that the head of the country will not complete the mandate until the end.
She is even convinced that President Thaci will take the ticket to The Hague.
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One thing is certain, Hashimi will not complete the mandate.
He will soon take his one-way ticket to The Hague.
One popular word says: “what makes someone do”.
Otherwise, the Vetevendosje Movement has led to President Thaci's Constitutional Court decree, with claims that the latter's actions constitute constitutional violations, as he cannot decree a second mandate, since the right of the mandated proposal for forming the government belongs to the election winners.
It's about the decree that President Thaci made the nomination of Avdullah Hoti of the LDK for prime minister.
The Constitution has suspended President Thaci's decree until May 28th.











