Osman's request could be missed, “Taking mandate or extraordinary” What after July 26th?

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has called for a temporary move for the suspension of the 30-day deadline for the constitutional court's constitutional constitution . . this is beginning to be calculated on June 26th, the date the Constitutional Court has made the decision. She said she hopes the Court will prioritise this case and decide as soon as possible. I [...]
She said she hopes the Court will prioritise this case and decide as soon as possible.
I don't know how long the Court can take to decide on all the merits of this request, but given how the constitutional order of our country is jeopardising it stands in the hope that the Court will prioritize this subject and decide as soon as possible given the” circumstances.
But that requirement, according to constitutional practices, is unlikely to be taken into account.
Former Constitutional Judge Kadri Kryeziu in a proposal for Periscope said the constitution is not rushed due to certain procedures.
He may even delay the answer to up to 60 days.
I've said before, that the President made a request to the Constitutional Court to explain to the court what it means, what the president can do for 30 days. I preferred him to me when he was declared a public act. It has been delayed in this requirement far because the Constitutional Court does not take situations so quickly that it wants procedures that cannot be answered quickly. But the Constitutional Court for what we call it has a maximum of 60 days, two months. It could be in 60 days. But it doesn't go as fast as there are any bureaucratic procedures needed in other languages, the demands of the parties, their decision, so there are some bureaucratic technical procedures that absolutely do not allow the court to give such an answer”, he has declared for Periscope.
What is expected to happen after July 26th, 30 days after the constitutional decision?
Despite the state leader's request for suspension of this decision, the constitution is expected to come up with an answer if institutions are not constitutionalised.
With no implementation of the constitutional decision, Kadri Kryeziu in a proposal for Periscope has said it could result in receiving mandates, and the other with the announcement of extraordinary elections.
And the answer is, what needs to be done in 30 days, can be given very quickly, and this is late. The deadlines the constitution has given them are legal, that is the legal order that must be implemented and if the law is not implemented, there are measures. The first move is that it is easy, is to take mandates -- namely, administrative measure, constitutional measure, the second extremely significant move to declare extraordinary elections for 40 days, 10 days has campaigning, and so on”, Kryeziu said of Periscopi.
What does the Constitutional Act say?
In the trial, the Constitution said the MP's mandate and that of the Parliament is interconnected and the representation of the people by MPs cannot be lived without the constitution.
For the Constitution of the Parliament, in the indictment it was said that all MPs should vote.
“The election of the chairman/s and deputy heads of the Parliament is a prerequisite for the Parliament to start functioning, and this requires all MPs to be present and vote for the constitution's framework, so that the latter can start as soon as possible as the body of lawmakers, decision-makers”, the decision was said.
Despite dozens of efforts, Kosovo's Assembly has failed to be held up due to political disputes. /Periscope/












