Constitutional attacks, Ymer asks: So what's left of this Republic?

Visar Ymer, director of the Institute “Mousine Cocalari”, referred to the power-made attacks on the Constitutional Court, posed the question “then what's left in this Republic?” Ymer sees for “political purpose-making” the issue of Constitutional Court Judge Radomir Labani from Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Vetevendosje party. Radomir Lyban's name was [...]
Ymer sees for “political purpose-making” the issue of Constitutional Court Judge Radomir Labani from Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani and Vetevendosje party.
Radomir Liebani's name was once again renamed as a very mentioned name. I think of political purpose, whatever nature they are.
I think such political attacks, especially when they come from people with public responsibility such as President Vjosa Osmani towards an institution, are unacceptable”, he said at VV Show with Vehbi Catazin.
The other thing is that there's a development that needs to be developed and inter-institute coordination to avoid problems that can connect us to certain individuals.
The other thing is if you like. The president of the country says I'm drawing a question that I've sent to the Constitutional Court since I'm not trusting one of the judges there. Does this mean that the president is saying that the Constitutional Court is unbelievable? So what remains in this republic?












