Tahiri: We will bring the Sovereign Fund to Constitution, violate the Constitution based on communist economy

PDK parliamentary GP chief Abelard Tahiri has reacted after the law on the Sovereign Fund was voted in yesterday in the Assembly. That process has called it a commitment against constitutional order, since through the Sovereign Fund it says fundamental principles of Kosovo's economic organisation are violated. Tahiri has said the PDK will send him to the Constitutional Court. [...]
PDK parliamentary GP chief Abelard Tahiri has reacted after the law on the Sovereign Fund was voted in yesterday in the Assembly. That process has called it a commitment against constitutional order, since through the Sovereign Fund it says fundamental principles of Kosovo's economic organisation are violated.
Tahiri has said the PDK will submit the law for the Sovereign Fund to the Constitutional Court, pledging that they will commit to bring judicial arguments to a collapse, since, according to Tahiri, it is based on communist economies.
Therefore, we will send it to the Constitutional Court, where with legal arguments we will engage to bring down this law, which is ideally based on communist economies”, Tahiri wrote.
Full response:
In yesterday's Assembly hearings, the parliamentary majority reaffirmed commitment against constitutional order.
Such was the case with the adoption of the Law for the Sovereign Fund, with which fundamental principles of the Republic's economic organisation are violated, such as free competition, economic freedom, equal treatment of investors.
By this law, it is designed to create a bureaucratic megastructural that damages the state budget, creates judicial uncertainty and, above all, violates the constitutional value of the rule of law, because in its organisation and functioning, I will not enforce the basic law on public enterprises, nor the labour law, but will be governed according to quasi-fisted experts.
This law, hundreds of millions of euros, focuses on a group of powers, while thousands of companies are in danger of staying on the street, replacing them with party militants and members of the rulers.
Therefore, we will take him to the Constitutional Court, where with legal arguments we will be committed to bring down this law, which is ideally based in communist economies.
While yesterday the parliamentary majority, after a circus, also approved the dismissal of a member of the Prosecutorial Council from the line of university professors, Prof. Dr. Agron Beka and this decision present the next attempt to block this independent constitutional institution, which is then captured and subdued.
Even this decision constitutes absorption of independence and KPK's work, and as a paramilitary group, just as we are engaged in other cases, this time we will not allow the breach of the constitutional principle of separation of powers by sending the same to the Constitutional Court.












