The Serbian List complaint to the Constitutional Court is backed neither in the Constitutional Court nor in the Ahtisaari document”

The Serbian List complaint at the Constitutional Court finds no support in either the Constitution or in the Martti Ahtisaari document. Thus has the director of the Kosovo Institute for Justice, Ehat Miftaraj. Miftaraj maintains that the Serbian List will not be able to gain the course for the case it led to the Court [...]
Miftaraj maintains that the Serbian List will not be able to win the course on the issue it led to the Kosovo Constitutional Court of Government.
The right to raise constitutional issues belongs to any authorised party.
However, the request by Serbian Lists does not get support either in the Constitution or in Ahtisaari's” document, Miftaraj wrote.
He has said the Serbian List is complaining about the missing privileges he had won with political agreements.
“Privileges offered by past governments have not necessarily been good and supported practices in the Constitution. The right guaranteed with the Constitutions and privileges acquired in political agreement stand out. In the actual case, we have privileges and not guaranteed rights under Constitution”, Miftaraj wrote.












