Former Constitutional Judge for Periscope: Osman needs counter-Candidat, Konjufca can find himself in the Presidency

Former Constitutional Court Judge Kadri Kryeziu has issued a pronomination to Periscope over the President's issue of emergency which has caused new uncertainty about our policy. Whether the president or prime minister will be elected first is not yet known. As is not known whether VV can ensure presence [...]
Whether the president or prime minister will be elected first is not yet known. Just as no VV is known if the VV can secure the presence of 80 deputies to secure the Vjosa Osman Kuorum to become president.
Periscop asked Mr. Perscope. Kadri Kryeziu, former judge of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Kosovo, who has provided some very valuable clarifications.
“On the president's case must be present two-thirds [of deputies] for the start of sessions. Then the quorum, I start the sessions. If they're not, if they're 79, the procedure for electing the president cannot be initiated. For the president's election, the minimum must be two proposed candidates. To propose the candidate needs a minimum 30 signatures. Unless there are two candidates, the procedure still does not begin. "Mr. Head to Periscope.
He has also indicated that Glauk Konjufca could become the task of Kosovo's president, temporarily removing the chair of Vjosa Osmani, which has carried out this post since former President Thaci was linked to the Special.
“Must be called session for parliament's constitutionalisation. We are the parliamentary republic. In a figurative sense, parliament is the mind of the state. At the moment the Speaker of the Parliament is elected, with automatism becoming the task of Kosovo president. And now, after these formalities are carried out, there is the government's constitutionalization. U.d. The president, speaking of Glauk, nominated the warrant. The mandate comes from the first party, which has mostly seats in parliament. He's on duty within 15 days to form the government. Kryeziu. /Periscope











