Government's unconstitutional laws are critical of Hoti: Their Purposes Are Malicious

LDK MP Avdullah Hoti has reacted after laws the Constitution has rejected, writes Periscopi. He in a Facebook post has criticised Government for pushing these three laws in spite of this. All of this, according to him, is being done for the purposes that he calls mountainies. Full announcement: Three [...]
LDK MP Avdullah Hoti has reacted after laws the Constitution has rejected, writes Periscopi.
He in a Facebook post has criticised Government for pushing these three laws in spite of this.
All of this, according to him, is being done for the purposes that he calls mountainies.
Full announcement:
Three bills, which tomorrow are on the agenda of the Assembly, are clearly unconstitutional:
- The bill for the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council,
- Public Officials Bill and
- The Independent Media Commission bill.
Two of these laws were once declared contrary to the Constitutional Court.
Despite the Constitutional Court's judgments, as well as remarks by the EU and other important organisations where Kosovo tries to join, the Government and the parliamentary majority in the Kosovo Assembly are pushing these unconstitutional legal initiatives forward.
Their intentions are mountainous:
The introduction of separate constitutional powers,
The dismissal of public officials, many of them experienced according to the career system based on European standards of building independent civil service,
The viewing of influence on the media, which is resisting pressure from the government, which in addition to being characterised by electoral democracy, no property of democratic government has shown in four years.
None of these initiatives will succeed. All will end up in the Constitutional Court. Every average connoisseur of the Kosovo Constitution has a clear epilogue of these legal initiatives.












