Short deadlines required election of president before forming new government

The election of the country's president is considered to have to take place immediately after the Kosovo Assembly Constitution. Kosovo's short-term deadlines to be with the president's duty, and the possibility of failing to reach consensus for the first state are seen as both a risk to new elections. So [...]
Arton Demhay from Arise says of Kosova pris that after the constitution can be elected president in one day, but also the new government.
As soon as the Parliament -- the winning party -- is constituted, the Vetevendosje Movement must create the necessary majority of 80 deputies to start the procedure for electing the president. And then when you keep forming government, it can happen in one day. Once the president's election fails, the government is formed in vain because the country in 45 days goes to the polls... 4:30 that would somehow create a climate that the ruling mandate and the mandate of the Assembly would end in the constitutional deadlines of four years. This is the best way to create a harmonisation of the constitution of the” institutions, he says.
Shortly after the Certificate of the results of the February 14th elections, according to political science legalists at Pristina University, Dorajet Imer must consult the Parliament without delay, and then due to short term terms, the president is elected before forming the government.
“S must first verify the results, with their certificate soon the Republic Assembly should be introduced. At the first meeting after the construction, he must make the president's choice because he must be chosen no longer than April 6th of this year. So if the president isn't elected, the place is going to the elections... so first it's the constitution, then it's voted for the president, and then the government is formed because of the timelines we're in, of course,”, says Imer.
But otherwise, Rzese Hoxha-Zhuja from the Group for Jury and Political Studies (GLPS), which says of Kosova Prees that the Parliament's constitution is first needed, then the government's formation, and then the president's election.
The “What would have to happen since the elections have ended, to expect the Certificate of final results, and on the basis of that popular vote to articulate a new government. But before that, the Assembly is introduced, then the government and we come to the election of the new president of Kosovo. We think that we are still in time to achieve first the Constitution, then the Government and then the third challenge, which is the election of President”, she declares.
According to the preliminary results of the February 14th elections, the Vetevendosje Movement has won about 47 per cent of the electoral power. Until parole and postal votes are yet to be counted, it is unknown when final results from the CEC can be certified to pave the way for the institution's constitutionalisation.
Until, the president's post, Vjosa Osmani, can exercise this post by May 5th, but procedures for electing the first state, according to the Constitution should begin 30 days earlier.











