Iron Murati warns that tomorrow they will try to elect Albulen Haxhiun by secret vote

Vetevendosje MP Iron Murati has written in late hours for tomorrow's session, which is expected to be voted for the 10th time of the Parliament's institution, writes Periscope. Murati through a post in his Facebook account, has warned that tomorrow he will try again to vote in secret, even though this [...]
Vetevendosje MP Iron Murati has written in late hours for tomorrow's session, which is expected to be voted for the 10th time the constitution, writes Periscope.
Murati through a post in his Facebook account, has warned that tomorrow he will again try to be voted in secret, even though this voting style has been deemed contrary to the constitution's regulation.
“Taking into account the situation we find ourselves in, I think that the way of the secret voting, suggested by the Constitutional Court, offers the ideal opportunity to get out of the blockade and elected MPs can take over the power delegated by citizens, constitutionalising the Assembly and electing the new government.
Normally more applauded if the three largest parties were to join in implement the constitutional obligation and vote openly, such as Constitutive Coalition, the Headship of the Parliament, but in the absence of such a consensus, whatever way of voting that unblocks the process is better to continue without letup at”, the Murati wrote.
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The Constiv vs coalition. Coalition Government
In less than 12 hours, we'll have our next meeting at the Constituent Assembly of the Parliament to elect the Speaker and Vice Presidents.
Unlike the government, where only the ruling coalition gets all office in the executives, power is divided into all parties.
So it does not take all the positions of the ruling coalition that makes 61 votes, but the leadership positions are divided into all parties. In some form, the drafters of the Constitution have wanted to balance legislative power by imposing, if that's what it might be called, a Constitutive Coalation Coalation before transitioning to the Government Coalition.
The chairman and a deputy chairman belong to the largest party, a deputy chairman belongs to the second party, a deputy chairman belongs to the third party, and two vice-presidents belong to parties representing non-most communities.
Hence, there is no point in extending something that is defined in the Constitution.
We have heard representatives of the PDK and LDK say that the position of deputy chairman who belongs to those with the Constitutions is necessary to discuss who the candidate proposed. We are saying the same thing about our position by the same article of the Constitution, Article 67.
Any further stallion or blockade of other parties by voting against the constitution is now excessive and unnecessary.
Whatever message they want to convey with their vote against it now and some sessions, let them consider it conveyed.
But tomorrow, let's choose the Headship of the Parliament.
The Constivous Coalition, composed of all MPs, must choose the Parliament's Headship.
In view of the situation we find ourselves in, I think that the way of the secret vote, suggested by the Constitutional Court, offers the ideal opportunity to get out of the blockade and elected deputies can take over the power delegated by citizens, constitutionalising the Assembly by electing the new government.
Normally more applauded if all three major parties were joined to implement the constitutional obligation and vote openly, such as Constitutive Coalition, the Headship of the Parliament, but in the absence of such a consensus, any way of voting that unblocks the process is better to continue so indefinitely.
Tomorrow, let's choose the Headship of the Parliament.












