Enver Hasani: If the president's case is challenged in Constitutional, the Court could give Green Light to Osman

Former Constitutional Court Chairman Enver Hasani says that if the president's case is challenged in Constitutional, then the Court could legitimise Vjosa Osmani's election as president of the country, even without 2/3 of MPs' votes. He says that in view of the Constitutional Court's recent judgments, which brought down Kurti Government and the Hot government, the Court [...]
He says that in view of the Constitutional Court's recent judgments, which brought down Kurti Government and Hoti Government, the Court has marred constitutional guarantees. So, according to him, even if the president's case is challenged in Constitutional, Osman can pass as presidential candidate without 80 votes.
I don't rule out the possibility that today is the standard by nine 80, YES NO or Abstenm, but in the Court, I believe the court gives him green light. It legitimizes the choice with minus 80 - even less than 80.
The court has twice broken standards, even in Kurti's case even in the case of Hoti has violated constitutional guarantees and created a rate that is absurd, all of which is three years, which means it has no logic”, Hasani says in Rubik.
He says that according to his assessment that if the path of Behgjet Pacolli is followed, the Court does not bother the case.












