MP Murati tries to reason on the secret vote proposal: Constitution recognises

Vetevendosje MP Hekuran Murati has said the 2014 Constitutional Court Act allows for the vote by the Speaker of the Parliament through open or secret vote. Despite this, according to Murati, some civil society and opposition parties have declared this form an unconstitutional form, further deepening the crisis for constitutionalisation [...]
Despite that, according to Murati, several civil society and opposition parties have declared this form an unconstitutional, further deepening the crisis for the constitution, follows Periscope.
“In the 2014 Act of Choice of Parliament Speaker, the Constitutional Court itself in paragraph 124. has clarified that among the modes of voter acceptance, there are open votes, secret votes, or any other way.
But what she wants is the Constitutional Court Act, when several organisations of “civil society, in sync with parties blocking the constitution, today declared this form of voting anti-unconstitutional.
Even more interesting is paragraph 125. on:
“Gjykat considers that various ways of voting (open, secret, etc) are intended to secure DEMOCRATS IK E AND VULIN'S PREVARATION T The DEPS and ensure the rights of deputies so they can keep their obligations. ”
So, according to the JPC Act, the Constitution recognises different voting opportunities and it is up to MPs to choose the best way to unblock the process.
But even this time, it was finally seen who's blocking the constitution of the” Assembly, wrote the Murat on Facebook.












