Former CEC Chairman: Parties could reach a vote agreement tomorrow in package of Parliament's leadership

Constitutional law university professor Mazlum Baraliu does not rule out the possibility of new elections to overcome the situation, but adds that they do not convene anyone. He expects political parties at tomorrow's constitutional session to reach an agreement regarding the election as long as the Speaker of the Parliament and have [...]
Constitutional law university professor Mazlum Baraliu does not rule out the possibility of new elections to overcome the situation, but adds that they do not convene anyone.
He expects political parties at tomorrow's Constituent session to reach an agreement as far as the Speaker of the Parliament and to have a vote in the package, he follows. Periscope.
“It's very easy to go to an election in this situation what we are if we are without readiness then also set dates by the largest opposition party representative and sometimes even VV representatives. Only someone should propose it in the Assembly at a session to set up the session and it is possible even at the ongoing Constituent session immediately could an extraordinary session be scheduled with a day-to-day distribution point... It depends on the presence of political consciousness the political responsibility of large parties, but I think that tomorrow at the end of the session there will be an agreement as it did about voting the report on verification of mandates, it would have to be just a way to even expect an agreement to be voted in the package and the vice president of the Parliament... There are no election solutions that are harmful are with consequences I believe there will be major changes in the outcome may be frustration, financial spending and the consequences for the country above all for political parties... Nobody likes the election, but parties are in a bad position, not even one side as it has the” numbers, Baraliu told RTV21.












