Hasani: Kurti and ministers are postal usurpors

Former president of the Constitutional Court and law and International Relations professor Enver Hasani has spoken of the possibility of addressing the Constitutional Court of the Parliament after MPs are unable to carry out their constitution even after 7 sessions. Hasan has said 10 MPs have the right to address the tribunal, but [...]
Hasan has said 10 MPs have the right to address the tribunal, but he has said this institution would initially have to address the mandate issue. Hasan has stressed that the Court would have to annul the mandates of MPs holding the government further, he has said on Monday in Political Channel 10.
I would first cancel all mandates of those who are certificate, have sworn in as deputies and are holding office, more in office. The government exists that Louis state is me, it has passed, the government in office under the law and the Constitution are the second ones -- the deputy prime minister, the deputy ministers who are not the certificate for deputies and have not taken the oath of MPs. The court cannot bypass this problem” has said Hasani.
In addition, he has added that Kurti and the ministers who are exercising positions in Government are usurpors, while their decisions are criminal acts.
“in the legal aspect Constitutional they are usurpors of functions, without question. The decisions they make have criminal dimensions, abuse of office is. You can name a customs director...” he said. /Periscope/












