Calcolly says that an extraordinary session without a warrant's decree can be called

Eugen Cakoli from the Kosovo Democratic Institute has said that an extraordinary session without the mandate's decree cannot be called. He through a Facebook post said that after the early failure of voting for the government, the president's consultations with the parties must first be held and, as he said, decide who [...]
He through a Facebook post said that after the early failure of voting for the government, the president's consultations with the parties should first be held and, as he said, decide who and whether the second mandate will be given
“No, you cannot call the emergency session right now! Until this procedure is completed and there is decree for the mandate, the Assembly has no grounds and circumstances to gather for any vote, including the government's. The signatures being mentioned have no legal effect outside the consultations process”.
“They can only serve as evidence during talks with the President, within the subx1> dominant components”. Moreover, among other things (but not only) to witness the majority requires 61 verified signatures, not only 40 of the session's calls. Similarly, the extraordinary session could not be called about the budget law. The first and inexplicable task of the post-election Parliament is the government's choice, not the adoption of laws. Above all, only one Government of this legislature can propose budget bill”, Calcoli wrote.












