Civil society: Today's session break by illegal and arbitrary Dehar

Referee and illegal is considered the act of the head of the constitutional session, Avni Dehari, for interrupting today's session. He said there are no conditions for maintaining it, as Kosovo Democratic Party deputy (PDK) Ghanimee Musliu removed the microphone from Deharit. Homeland work monitors say in [...]
Referee and illegal is considered the act of the head of the constitutional session, Avni Dehari, for interrupting today's session. He said there are no conditions for maintaining it, as Kosovo Democratic Party deputy (PDK) Ghanimee Musliu removed the microphone from Deharit. Country work monitors say conditions for interruptions have not been met at today's session.
Researchers from the Kosovo Institute for Justice (IKD), Naim Jakaj, tells Kosovo that the leadership of the constitutional session by LVV deputy Avni Dehari, has political influence.
The “was the arbitrary interruption of the continuation of the 51st session of the Kosovo Assembly, of the constitutional session. What we saw was therefore the arbitrary disruption of the Parliament, because according to the Parliament's Rule, there are listed what the measures are if a Kosovo Assembly deputy interrupts the session or makes problems that conflict with parliamentary rules. In this case, even in the deputy, Mrs. Ganimette Musliu would have to be warned first and then asked to leave that MP's hearing. If she doesn't leave, then security should be called for to get her out of the plenary session”, he claims.
After the verbal crash between Musliu and Dehar, the chairman of the session interrupted the session, saying the same continues on July 25th at 11:00. He did not even vote on the formation of the secret commission.
“These preliminary conditions were not met in order to quit the session. And then if asked or made a mess at the session, the oldest MP in this case, the head of the Avni Dehari session, wants to stop hearings and go on another pause and then even if there's no disturbance to the session, which today was no mess at the plenary session, then you go through the session and another day, which the chairman of the Constitutive session himself warns. Today, conditions have not been met in order to end sessions and set to follow-up after two days”, Jakaj adds to Kosovas.
Even Volnet Bugakku from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) stresses that the way the session is being managed “is outside any procedural rating”.
The day's <x0nd> at the Constitutive session is predetermined by the gathering of the old Speaker of the Parliament and other parliamentary groups, and should therefore only implement the agenda [Avni Dehari], as they have been designated. However, today he did not do it rationally and legally we can describe that such closure of the session is illegal and arbitrary”, he said.
Based on the Constitutional Court's act, MPs have until 26 July to constitutionalise the Assembly. Today's session break, as Bugakk added, is meaningless.
President Vjosa Osmani has asked the Constitutional Court to impose temporary measures of passage for the constitution's constitutionalisation deadline, which will expire on 26 July.
The country's first, Osmani has turned to the country's highest judicial institution on Tuesday, seeking clarification of legal consequences if MPs do not constitutionalise the 9th legislature until Saturday. /Periscopi/












