Kryeziu: New vice-president may have six months of mandate as acting president

As the new president of the Kosovo Assembly is elected, the one with automatism will also have to take over the post of acting leader. Former Constitutional Court Vice President Kadri Kryeziu says the new Speaker of the Parliament will be able to exercise the task for up to six months. “The new chairman [...]
Former Constitutional Court Vice President Kadri Kryeziu says the new Speaker of the Parliament will be able to exercise the task for up to six months.
“The new Speaker of the Parliament if no president takes office until six months... The new governor does not continue the task of cheating, but receives the mandate up to six months unless the new president” is elected, Kadri Kryeziu said.
In contrast, though, Genc Nimon of the organization Arise. According to him, the new Speaker of the Parliament may exercise this task as far away as May 5th, otherwise the country goes to the polls.
In the six months that the president's task officer is the chairman of the Parliament, the country must elect the new president. Based on the Kosovo Constitution we until 5 May should have the new president”, Nimoni said.
Vjosa Osmani's mandate of the presidential task manager expires on 5 May, while the Assembly's constitutional meeting has been called on 22 March.
If the chairman of the Parliament is chosen on this date with automatism, he will also assume the task of the president's fraud.











