Bajrami: You cannot be ministers and deputies simultaneously, Law and Constitution forbids

The MP from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Hykmete Bajrami, has provided some clarifications to the deputs of the Vetevendosje Movement, who are holding two deputy and acting minister positions simultaneously. Bajrmam through a post on the Facebook social network has said the subject to the Constitutional Court can only send MPs [...]
Bajrmam through a post on the Facebook social network has said the subject can only be sent to the Constitutional Court by MPs who have won the mandate, who have been certified, who have sworn, and who have come to the Kosovo Parliament.
Simple, if you're not a deputy you can't vote in Parliament. The Law and the Constitution have limited it, while the Supreme Court has eventually clarified that the MP cannot be in two functions.
Second, the Constitution in Article 70 says the MP's mandate begins on the day elections are certified. A deputy if you have sworn an oath, you can't be a deputy if you're a member of the government.
Third, Article 26 of the Law on Government clearly says that “in case the incumbent member of the government is elected Deputy Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo, the same should resign from the post of member of the Government prior to the Certificate of the results of the” election. E Four and as important: Government Resigned Neither STREETY nor ONCEPT is allowed to approve She wrote.
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We remember, more than 60 government decisions in Kosovo's office are allegedly illegal and anti-unconstitutional. They were approved after March 27th, when Prime Minister Albin Kurti and the ministers of the government's cabin were certified as deputies of the IX legislature.
Kurti and his ministers used the anti-unconstitutional mandate as officials with executive office until they are simultaneously certified as deputies, the Supreme Court said in a plea published on July 7th.
For more than three months, the incumbent cabinet held ten meetings and approved closer to 100 decisions. Over 60 of them have been deemed illegal by civil society organisations and members monitoring the executive's work. /Periscope/
Over 60 illegal decisions: Like Kurt and his ministers overstepped the Constitution?












