Enver Hasani: Agreement violates constitution in any provision

Former head of the Constitutional Court, Enver Hasani has said agreement between Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, in Ohrid, is outside Kosovo's constitutional order. Commenting on the unwritten agreement, Hasani has said the agreement violates the country's constitution in any provision. “Today that agreement is out of the existing constitutional order. In [...]
Commenting on the unwritten agreement, Hasani has said the agreement violates the country's constitution in any provision.
That agreement today is out of the existing constitutional order. In any provision”, Hasani said on KTV.
Hasan has warned institutional representatives that the government does not create foreign policies, but proposes them based on constitutional definitions.
These types of agreements should correctly receive a mandate from the Parliament or a reserve when you go to Negociu, because with the Constitution the government proposes and implements foreign policy. It doesn't create. It was created by Constitution”, Hasani has said.
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Meanwhile, European Union High Representative Josep Borrell has declared today that the agreement reached in Ohrid is considered an integral part of the European road to Kosovo and Serbia.
He has suggested that they will see closely implementing the agreement Kosovo and Serbia have agreed on.
We had long discussions, and finally we have an agreement, which will be considered an integral part of the European road to both countries. The EU will be part of negotiations chapters with Serbia, chapter 35, and will be included in normalisation documents and requirements for Kosovo”, Borrell has said.











