AAK PDK considers Kurti Government as “Objectors of Constitution”

MPs from the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo have accused Kurti Government and as violators of the Constitution. According to them, despite the Constitutional Court's breaking down those laws because they are unconstitutional, the government is opposing its decisions, which are considered dangerous to democracy. The MP [...]
MPs from the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo have accused Kurti Government and as violators of the Constitution.
According to them, despite the Constitutional Court's breaking down those laws because they are unconstitutional, the government is opposing its decisions, which are considered dangerous to democracy.
Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Hisen Berisha has said that the country's Constitution is being violated since President Vjosa Osmani, Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and also part of the ministers.
Berisha has added that this government is overplacing all these public institutions.
If you refer to the verdict the last law the Constitutional Court brought down, then I suggest you see this rejection of the justice minister that is not its first reaction that is opposed to the Constitution. To see from the level of the president who is recivilistic in some of the constitution, is the prime minister, to the last, the justice minister, who is thereby showing that all mechanisms of functioning of the state and the highest institution of protection of legitimacy and Constitution, that is, the right of interpreting political and legal decisions that the Constitutional courts have, want to overlap you, these are politically overreplaced of all these institutions and see from the prisism of the party's own functioning of the state, including the constitutions, 148x>, he said.
Berisha said the Constitutional Court is wanting to bring into a position that has to make decisions imposed by political, which, according to him, would defunct the state.
He stressed that some government ministers Kurti are taking over the state, which according to him does not happen even in countries where there is no democracy, and in this case he points out that their behaviour is typical communist thinking.
The Constitutional Court wants to bring it into a position that must make decisions imposed by political partying. This is a dangerous trend, this will decomposing the state, this response to the Constitutional Court's decisions, not only of this minister, but of several other ministers shows that these are trying to crack down and catch the state and make a catch that doesn't happen in countries where neither democracy nor legal state at all. So they're trying to turn it into a party state, where the party then has the power to influence and make political decisions. This is typical communist thinking. Greater risk for Kosovo than any of the attacks from Serbia itself is the tendency to install neo-communist thinking by these new debates making the government”, he said.
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Time Kadrija has said Vetevendosje's practicality is that on behalf of the state's effort to capture it. According to this government, it also seized public institutions' boards.
The efforts of the capture of the state in the name of the seizure are now seen to be the practice of Vetevendosje, because they have come to power on behalf of the capture, in the name of fighting crime and corruption. And in fact, if we look at the UN report, which is full of time that repeats that there is crime and corruption in Kosovo unless it's being fought by the government and we have known the public cases that probably only morally had to resign or be dismissed in order to donate to justice, but it's not happening in this government. Let's not talk about catching boards and all independent institutions”, she said.
Kadrijaj added that laws prosecuted by the government are being declared anti-dedicated by the Constitutional Court, she has cited the latest case for the Judiciary Council, where, according to her, the government tends to capture the justice system.
The “E have outlined during these amendments to these laws that are anti-Religious, we have taken positions during the debates we have made in the Assembly, but knowing that the government has the majority of votes in parliament it has voted and as the only alternative tendency of the opposition has been to send them to the Constitutional Court for Integration. And you see that the Constitutional Court is turning these laws back as constitutional. And we have the last chance for the Judiciary Council because it is the tendency of this government that even captures the justice system that is an independent system that the government dares not influence. We will monitor the government's work both as deputy and as parliamentary commissions, we will look at the government's work with a pipe and will not hesitate to make it public”, she said. /EO












