Kerquki for the KPM Law: The moment the President tells you she's the head of state, I take her to the Constitutional.

Today in the Kosovo Assembly, the ruling party's deputies have adopted the Project on the Independent Media Commission, which has also had international remarks. This has sparked numerous reactions to the outlook. One of them is journalist Leonard Kriquki, who said this law conflicts with democratic aspirations. [...]
Today in the Kosovo Assembly, the ruling party's deputies have adopted the Project on the Independent Media Commission, which has also had international remarks.
This has sparked numerous reactions to the outlook.
One of them is journalist Leonard Kriquki, who said this law conflicts with democratic aspirations.
He has said the country's president should send this law to Constitution.
The law for the KPM, adopted today by 61 votes, is the law that openly conflicts with the democratic and integration aspirations of the Republic of Kosovo.
I believe the president of the country should refer this law to the Constitutional Court. This is one of the moments she shows whether she's Notere or Chief of State.
As for the media, it should be done together against this law and for the senbilisation of international opinion for the goals of this government against democratic order through media and journalistial crackdown”, he said on Facebook.












