Hasani: Clear as sunlight, Constitution's predicts the secret voting for constitutional session

Former Constitutional Court Chairman Enver Hasani has commented on the continuation of the constitutional session, the first after the verdict was declared. According to Hasan, ignoring behaviour to the Constitutional Court takes place as there is no clear sanction for noncompliance. Commenting on the LVV's claims that the Court has allowed “the secret vote, referring to the law of the year [...]
According to Hasan, ignoring behaviour to the Constitutional Court takes place as there is no clear sanction for noncompliance.
Commenting on LVV claims that the court has allowed “the secret vote, referring to the 2014 act of prejudice, Hasani says such reference is abusive.
The Gjykata stressed that voting formats and modalities are defined in the Assembly Rule. Such reference from LVV is generally abusive and has been such since the beginning of this unfinished Constitutive session. The court neither in 2014 nor now has said that voting at the constitutional hearing should be secret. On the contrary, the Court has stressed that the forms and modalities of voting in the Kosovo Assembly are defined in the Parliament's rule of office then and today. Constitution and regulation clearly determine when and why it is voted in secret. This is not the case for the Constituent session. This is clear as sunlight, as the people say, ”, he said of Express.
According to Hasani, if the Court appointed any sanctions against the decertification of MPs -- the situation would be different.
Hasan praising the text of the act proves that he is the shy “and has not reached the end resolution of the driver”. /Periscope/












