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The Constitutional Court has set July 26th as the deadline for the institution, Periscopi reports. Despite that, political parties still appear to have some movement on the surface. Today, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has warned that she will address the Constitutional Court in the coming week, if the Kosovo Assembly will not be constitutionalised even [...]
Despite that, political parties still appear to have some movement on the surface.
Today Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has warned that she will address the Constitutional Court in the coming week, if the Kosovo Assembly does not have to be held up at the weekend.
Osmani stressed that it is not up to her to negotiate government coalitions and that something like that is prohibited from the Constitution.
“We are preparing the subject for the Constitutional, and if there is even no agreement over the weekend that could result with the constitutional institutions, at the beginning of the week we will head to the Court, but we don't know how long it will take to respond to”, Osmani said.
I am convinced that, for any other term, the binding deadline, even for this term that the Court has declared compulsory and constitutional, if not respected, there must be legal consequences. I'm not talking about criminal consequences. The legal consequence means what happens to institutions if they don't build up until July 26th?
That there could be movement, NISMA MP warned today.
Xhevahire Izmaku has said today he expects party chairman Fatmir Limaj to meet with Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti for a possible weekend agreement.
We expect that there will be a positive epilogue at the weekend, so we hope that these talks, which have been going on for months, produce results and that Kosovo has” institutions, Izak has said.
We remember that the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of Kosovo, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, and the Serb List -- the largest Serbian party in Kosovo -- refuses to propose by a candidate for forming a secret vote commission, arguing that the way the voting change is changed by the head of the Avni Dehari session is unconstitutional. /Periscopi/












