Bajrami for the Constitutional Decision: What happens if the Assembly doesn't concentrate within 30 days?

The MP of the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Hykmete Bajrami, has commented on the Constitutional Court's recent decision regarding the constitutional session of the Parliament, saying the decision has brought a clarity with the establishment of a 30-day deadline for electing the chairman and deputy speaker of the Parliament. However, Bajrami has voiced concern that the decision does not clearly determine [...]
However, Bajrami has voiced concern that the decision does not clearly determine what happens if the Parliament fails to be constitutionalised within that deadline.
I'm glad the Constitutional Court has set a deadline and we already know, there's a deadline... It doesn't seem very clear from what I've seen, what will happen if it doesn't happen in 30 days.
When we know who we're dealing with in the Assembly, when we take the fact that tomorrow is the 39th continuation of the constitutional session, immediately the first question that you asked yourself that the Constitutional Court told you what happened, did it actually give an answer to what happens if even within these 30 days we cannot choose the Speaker of the Parliament? It's saying there must be a choice.
I saw that the first party is not only right, it has the responsibility to come to the consensus for electing the Speaker of the Parliament. It means that all MPs are normally forced, but the main responsibility of what we read is that the party that has the right to reach consensus. I have to find it in the consensual figure, acceptable to most of the deputies”, she said at RTV Dukagujini. /Periscope/












