Former CEC chairman: If the Constitutional Act is not implemented, consequences are irreparable

University professor Mazbul Baraliu, after the Constitutional Court's act of constitutional decision regarding the assembly's constitutionalisation, has said it is the last moment for political parties to end the game, as he called it. Baraliu said political parties would have to take the Constitutional Act as a warning and an ultimatum for [...]
Baraliu said the political parties would have to take the Constitutional Act as a warning and an ultimatum to be conscious of constitutionalising the assembly within 30 days.
This string of political jargons in the same positions, not only do they have meaning but each side would have to be interrupted because they're interpreting in a single way, but the truth is that if the decision is well analysed, the main order, the spirit and the key recommendation is that these should sit down and get dressed”.
If they don't apply the first thing that everyone will compromise, because for years they've pointed to each other for failing to comply with the Constitution and for violating it. Now, after that, if they don't follow this decision, the consequences are irreparable and they have what they say to each other, as they will violate the Constitution with both legs”, he said in Klan Kosova.
On the other hand, he said he hopes that tomorrow political parties at the meeting called by incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti will come up with a common stance and find a solution.
“I am hoping that they have understood the message of this court's decision and that tomorrow they will have a common position to find a solution -- that is, vote the chairman and vice-presidents -- not to stumble the other side, and to be constitutionalised the” assembly, he said. /Periscope/












