Baraliu relates what had to happen in the Parliament: The session today was to continue

Law affairs professor Mazlum Baraliu has spoken about today's failure of the Kosovo Assembly Constituent session. He has indicated that it was possible today to vote and that the session should continue. Baraliu later explained in detail what had to happen today in the Kosovo Assembly. “kan [...]
He has indicated that it was possible today to vote and that the session should continue.
Baraliu later explained in detail what had to happen today in the Kosovo Assembly.
The “has been 100, so most of those present and who vote and it is 51 and it could pass and it had to continue with the meeting, because the logic of the meeting is to move forward, to get to the conclusion, the conclusion is the constitution, but it's not done, it's had to become”
It's a principle, it's also a pre-priced nor by regulations that most of the deputies present vote, so not 120, but those at the session, and that majority is required and required. If we are based on the judgment of the situation at the beginning of the first session, where there have been 52 or 3, pros who have voted, there certainly has been more to this day than perhaps”.
“We are dealing with a responsibility even during the preparation of the constitutional session, on the part of the parliament speaker, or the ruling coalition that has been, represented in the assembly and as much responsibility belongs to the representatives of opposition political parties by then, who have invited the speaker of parliament, the former speaker and had to clarify all the demands and frustrations they have of”, he said in the Crankosova broadcast. Periscope.
Baraliu said he considers Kurti as resigned prime minister, but said that if the form is not sufficient, as opposition parties are opposing, then the ministers can do it alone.
Now in this case, we have the assembly outside the mandate and the government out of mandate. Kurti has offered it to the speaker of the assembly, for which the settlement of the Parliament that was approved not only by the ruling party, but also by those who are opposing it”.
But there is also a rate in the Constitution that says that with the prime minister's resignation the whole government, which means they don't just need to resign”, Baraliu said in Klan Kosova.
Furthermore, he said Kurti could not at the same time be prime minister and deputy.












