Friedrich Ebert Stiftung official: The Constitution is expected to clarify the consequences of non-compliance and steps towards it

Egzon Osmanaj from the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung FES Institute has spoken of institutional blockade in the country and new decision to issue the Constitutional Court for Constitution. Osmanaj said hardly that the Constitutional Court could be issued further in the new act beyond what it has decided so far. Maybe there are two elements that [...]
Osmanaj said hardly that the Constitutional Court could be issued further in the new act beyond what it has decided so far.
Perhaps there are two elements expected the Constitution can clarify. The first is the consequences of the assembly's failure to comply beyond the 30-day deadline. And the second is what the next steps will be to the constitutionalised”.
“in the political sense, we should not expect the Constitutional Court to ask political parties to sit down and form coalitions, as this is not its duty, as if it is not its duty to send the country to the polls. The Constitution only makes the interpretation of constitutional norms”, Osmanaj said in “Info Magazine” in Klan Kosova.
On the other hand, he said it is good for the Constitution to clarify the procedure and how the 30-day term for the assembly's constitutionalisation comes, while saying the country is already in a crisis that could easily slip into existential crisis.
We are not currently in an institutional crisis, but we are in a crisis that can easily slip into an existential crisis because we have institutions since the beginning of the year. Now we have many processes that are necessary for the continuation of Kosovo's existence and our 48x1> institutions.
“It is the last moment that political parties call on the mind to sit down and discuss over this deep crisis that they have introduced us after the Constitutional Constitution can do something like that”, he said.












