Former CEC Chairman: The president appoints a constitutional session within 30 days

Mazlum Baraliu, former chairman of the Central Election Commission (KQZ) in Five at RTV Dukagjini, has spoken about (don't) Albin Kurti's resignation from the prime minister's post following the Certificate of CEC election results broadcast Periscopi. He has said the country's president should call the constitutional session within the legal deadline [...]
He has said that the country's president should call the constitutional Assembly session within the legal deadline.
Within the 30-day deadline, I'll set up the constitutional session which should take the oath and verify the warrants. Without an oath, there is no beginning of the mandate, Baraliu said.
As far as Baraliu has said, it is a disaster that there is controversy and collusions between the provisions of the laws and the Constitution in terms of resigning the government because we now have a new situation.
Now there's a logical question, and anything that's not logical can be even legal, he said.
In this case, if resigned to whom it would be, the Parliament is not in place, outside the mandate, the government is out of mandate, the government resigns in the function of the Parliament, the Parliament is out of command... so it's an amorphosis, anabiosis, it's a vacuum actually because of who you resign. But what's important is that governance is now in office and it is government that can only deal with technical, administrative work, Baraliu has said.
As a technical government, Baraliu has said he cannot make decisions that are within his full mandate.
There's a warrant, it's just a exercise of everydayity, he said.












