Maliqi: What does the President and her advisors do?

Analyst Shkelzen Maliqi has reacted after the Constitutional Court's act, which gives MPs 30 days for the constitution, writes Periscope. Maliqi at a Facebook status has criticised President Osmani and her advisers, saying the president has had it in his power to set a date until it can [...]
Maliqi at a Facebook status has criticised President Osmani and her advisers, saying the president has had it in his power to set a date until it can extend constitutional sessions before the 30-day Constitutional decision.
“For what hammam has a presumption to councilors who do not show that one of the biggest tasks he has as president of Kosovo is that of the guarantor of the functioning of state institutions...”, wrote Maliqi.
It has over the functioning of the Parliament, which is why it could immediately set a date until it can extend constitutional sessions, not 30 which has the arbitrary Constitutional context...”, it added further.
Maliqi has called on Osman to prove he is ruling. /Periscopi/
Full Posting:
What hamam has been represented by consultants who do not tell her that one of the biggest tasks she has as the president of Kosovo is that of the guarantor of the functioning of state institutions. Or it may not be the councillors (even though they are not forgiven or silent), but the president himself is prefering to do so by looking for the way to secure the second term at the presidency. Well, it's not showing the courage of the format to exercise the task for its competencies. It has over the functioning of the Parliament, for example, immediately beat to set a date until it can extend binding sessions, not 30 which has arbitrary constitutionality, but p. Fifteen days, in analogy, the mandate of government creation. Then let the Parliament or the Constitutional Court justify this decision, that they are thus elected with active decisions of institutions responsible for gaps in legal procedures.
Then he should have told Kurt long ago to leave either the prime minister's armchair or the deputy mandatin! This is the biggest violation and scandal stemming from the resulting blockade, which benefits Kurti and the ministers outside the mandate, where they make executive decisions that do not belong to them, and do not have the control to stop and punish them.
The president had to urgently address the issue of usurping power, even without addressing the Constitutional Court, because she has the authority to interpret duties that she has with the Constitution of Kosovo, and one of them is ensuring the functionality of the law enforcement institutions. You're not a doll of competencies, prove that you're dominant, you're a statesman!












