VV does not admit that Kurti can run, his adviser calls them malicious interpretations.

Vetevendosje Movement legal adviser Blerim Sa God has described as malicious interpretations that VV) Chairman Albin Kurti will not be able to run for deputy after the full publication of the Constitutional Act. Saqu has said that distorting the contents of the Act on an element is malicious. <x0)
Saqu has said that distorting the contents of the Act on an element is malicious.
“Deviance of the entire contents of this current formalised Act on an element that has not been the object of either our request or the Constitutional Court is nothing but malicious. These circumstances cannot apply in other cases to the fact that the Constitutional Court's act has no reverse effect on this case”, he wrote on Facebook.
The VVA legal adviser has also said that any restrictions of relevant authorities not to run is contrary to the principle of law acquired.
In this regard, the other candidates who were sentenced to parole in 2018 were allowed to run in parliamentary elections. Restriction at that time has not occurred because of already known and consistent laws. On the other hand, when it happens, the limit not to run would have to be “indefinitely defined” as long as the legal and constitutional deadlines are. Otherwise, any other action by the relevant authorities would be contrary to the principle of acquired law, which is the general principle of international law and rooted as the element of rule of law within the contents of the constitutional order defined in the Constitution of Kosovo. The otherwise acting would be in stark opposition to Article 7, 33 and 45 of the Kosovo Constitution, as well as to respective international conventions and acts. So such a case can't apply to candidates who have had decisions on alternative sentences”, Sacha Allah wrote.
The issue concerning the constitutionality of the government's vote, Hoti, was sent to Constitutional by the Vetevendosje Movement, because for this government on June 3rd had voted Etem Arifi, sentenced to a precipable form decision of more than a year in prison for criminal work “subsidies”.
His vote was crucial to forming the Avdullah Hoti of the Democratic League of Kosovo government.
The Constitutional Court finds that because Arifi's vote was invalid, the Hoti Government had not received the majority of votes of all MPs, 61 votes, respectively.
Therefore, the Constitution says the president of the Republic should announce new elections which should be held within 40 days of their proclamation.











