Laws are being drafted and voted in haste: Wanted to engage experts, not contested by Constitution

Laws adopted in the Kosovo Assembly are ending in the Constitutional Court, under claims to be contrary to the Constitution. Officials of political issues in the country are considering that the laws that are being drafted by the Government of Kosovo are coming without consultation with the affected parties, without expert involvement and hastily being [...]
Professor Mazlum Baraliu said the government should take seriously the issue of preparing laws so that they do not rush, so that they can be rejected by the Constitutional.
According to him, the government would have to engage in drafting laws relevant experts for the laws to be of proper degree and quality.
“It would take the Government to take seriously the issue of making laws, bills, towards the Assembly, so that nothing can be done more quickly, in haste, and that as soon as those laws are done, they prepare to go into force, to be disputed, either by the opposition or by citizenship. Such a rush can have consequences, and one of the consequences is that their dispute in the Constitutional Court and therefore it would have to have taken that amount of laws, 188 initially that the government had on the legislative plan after it came to power would have to process well, engage experts. We have experts, apparently experts who engage from outside and who receive large sums of money and actually prepare along with these others within, laws, different bills are not of proper level and quality”, he said.
Baraliu added that the laws are being rushed to the Assembly and are being voted in second readings, without proper consultations.
There is not only one law, it is not only one case that has been sent and disputed to the Constitutional Court, but there is more. Even at the time of the pandemic, that's why this indicates a rush for a process of provising laws without making a good professional basis, without making serious public depletions. Not formally in the Assembly there through a commission, a debate that is totally non-formal and irrelevant. It shouldn't have happened that some theoretical speed laws are sent to the Assembly and adopted there. There have even been laws that two readings were made in one day at sessions or sessions. It is viewed by public opinion, especially the academic world, by a rush, a promotional approach, overpassion, extenuating and superficial in the preparation of these laws by executive”, he said.
University professor Milazim Krasniqi said even some government ministers have violated the Constitution, nor have they considered the possibility of resignation, EO reports.
According to him, the government has totalitarian thinking and that there is no moral responsibility to citizens.
This is also a Kurti Government phenomenon that some of the ministers have violated the Constitution and had no sense of resignation. Word comes we have cases where the presidents, at least two presidents, have resigned because they have been found contrary to the Constitution. While government ministers Kurti do not resign”.
And that's a government that has totalitarian thinking, even as such, they don't think they have moral responsibilities before citizens. The very fact that the prime minister has said that most people are functional illiterate people and testifies to their attitude towards voters, respectively. They just ignore them, they think there's a bunch of mindless mobs that they can behave like this.
On Friday, the Kosovo Commission Association has submitted the Law for Taxation to the Constitutional Court in Property, as according to them, this law directly affecting municipalities has not consulted them at all.












