“Selector/other” - Bugaq shows procedures on how it works if the government is reformed by Sunday!

On Sunday, the deadline for forming the Government and the full constitutional institution expires. Albin Kurti, as mandated by President Osmani, has a deadline for two days to secure 61 votes for forming the government. How it's done away until Sunday, Kurt, I can't do the numbers, he's been talking about Blic, Volnet [...]
How it's done away by Sunday, Kurti, cannot do the numbers for Blic newspapers, Volnet Bugakku from the Kosovo Democratic Institute, KDI, conveyton Periscope.
Bulaq stressed that the Constitution has clarified in detail how it is prosecuted further in cases when the president-proposed mandater fails to elect a prime minister and does not form a government.
He explained that in this situation it belongs to the President who under the discretion given by the Constitutional Court and the Constitution, respectively, Article 95, in 10 days to find the opportunity to vote a government in the second round, or to appoint a new mandate that is likely to be elected as prime minister.
Kosovo's “Constitution, but also the Court Act in the case of KO.72/20, has clarified in detail the performance of how to proceed further in cases of the president-proposed mandated by the president/it fails to resolve the prime minister and does not form the body”, he said.
“In this situation belongs to the President under the discretion given by the Constitutional Court and the constitution, respectively, Article 95, that within 10 days I find the opportunity to vote a government in the second round, or set up another mandate that is likely to be elected as prime minister, respectively, has the likelihood to secure 61 votes in the Assembly to form the” Bugakku said.
He said that based on the interpretation of the Constitutional Court, the president, I should assess the situation based on the prevailing criteria that there are or that one of the parliamentary parties will create a majority for forming the government, or have their readiness not to proceed with the procedure of electing the government and therefore go to the polls.
“Based on this interpretation of the Constitutional Court, the president/state should assess the situation based on the dominant criteria that there are, or that readiness for any of the parliamentary parties to create a majority for forming the government, or there is the willingness and political will of these parliamentary subjects and their deputies, not to proceed with the procedure of electing the government in the second round, but to automatismly distribute the Parliament and announce the new parliamentary elections<1> Bugak said.













