Pantina: If LVV's will is missing for the constitution, other parties can address the Constitutional Court.

Last day for the sixth time, Kosovo's Assembly has failed to be introduced, reports Blic newspaper. The Vetevendosje movement and candidate proposed by this political subject, Albulen Haxhiu, has managed to get the necessary votes for the Chief Parliamentary. On this issue, former Albanian MP Pantina says the solution is simple, but requires political will, especially [...]
The Vetevendosje movement and candidate proposed by this political subject, Albulen Haxhiu, has managed to get the necessary votes for the Chief Parliamentary.
Former Albanian deputy Pantina on this issue, It says the solution is simple, but requires political will, especially on the part of the Vetevendosje Movement.
According to her, the Vetevendosje Movement, like the first party to have emerged from the elections, must sit on the table with other parliamentary subjects to find a candidate for chairman of the Assembly, which is accepted for all.
“If there is political will, the solution is easy: LVV, like the first party to come out of the elections, must sit down with other parties to find a consensus and propose a candidate that is acceptable to even to”, she told Gazette Blic, Transmitt Periscope.
Pantina points out that if this does not happen and is lacking the will on the part of LVV, then there is the possibility that other parties address the Constitutional Court to clarify whether they have the right to propose a candidate themselves.
“If the LV's will is missing, other parliamentary parties may address the Constitutional Court to clarify whether, in the absence of the first party's will, they can propose the candidate for the Speaker of the Assembly, as in the case of forming the government, where after the first party's failure this right passes to other subjects”, Pantina concluded. /Periscope/












