Hasani: Government, political bodies put Kosovo in more trouble if they fail to implement pledges

Professor Enver Hasani on the “Click” show in RTV21 said that in the event Kosovo Government opposes the statute proposed by the European Union there will be no clash between the Constitutional Court and the International Community. The International Union does not have to clash with the Constitutional Court, the Constitutional Court has its standards it needs to exercise under [...]
The International Union does not have to clash with the Constitutional Court, the Constitutional Court has its standards it needs to be witnessed according to 2015's judgments. The political bodies crash and get Kosovo more in trouble if they don't apply the pledges they have taken, it changes more than anything, Hasani said.
Among other things, Hasani said that the Association draftate speaks of an norms structure, which, according to him, in the destructive part undermines Kosovo's citizenship, sovereignty, integrity and independence.
It is seen from the first provisions or the entry part, the prembula, which is that it cannot be separated from the operational part and cannot be seen from the operational part until I see it at Article 42, below the previous one there that rates arbitration. It cannot be Kosovo sovereign and independent state and have territorial integrity, to understand it large and small with Resolution 1244 in preambles of a sub-legal act neither is the Constitution nor is it the law, the sublaw called a statute and cannot be a sovereign and independent state with an arbitration which is effectively international mix, which shares jurisdictions ..”, Hasani said.
He said conflicts, jurisdictions are mostly resolved by highest court in the country











