Head of the blockade in the Assembly: We're in a quandary of political resentment, no need for Constitutional

The executive director of the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), Ismet Kryeziu, has estimated that the current institutional, political and moral crisis in the country is not born due to any constitutional or legal vacuum, but as a result of the lack of interparty will and resentment. At Debat Plus, Kryeziu said he didn't need to [...]
In Debat Plus, Kryeziu has said there has been no need to address the Constitutional Court blockades in the Parliament, as the stalemate is more political than legal.
“First I think there was no need for the Constitutional Court, we're in a quandary of resentment and the definition of political subjects, and their goals. Not because of constitutional and legal procedures and vacuum”, Kryeziu said.
However, Kryeziu stressed that it would be good for the Constitutional Court to give an interpretation of this situation to help resolve the crisis.
It would still be good for the Constitution to make an interpretation that could potentially pave the way. As far as this institutional, political and moral crisis could be concerned, I don't know. Even though they've already written 3-4 weeks since we've had an interpretation, the Constitutional Court has been declared to be handling this case...”, Kryeziu added.
It is noteworthy that the Parliament's deputies failed for the time 33rd to constitute the new legislature. /Periscope/












