Haxhiu shows how they will act after the Constitutional Court: You know when the time comes, LVV decides if I'm going to run for the head speaker.

The incumbent Justice Minister said it should be “challenged” The logic under which the Constitutional Court ruled on Friday regarding the constitution's constitutional institution. Albulen Haxhiu said the constitutionalist interpreted the Constitution “under the will of”, not showing how to behave in the face of the indictment. It's extremely important that this decision-making logic [...]
Albulen Haxhiu said the constitutionalist interpreted the Constitution “under the will of”, not showing how it would behave against the act.
It is extremely important that this decision-making logic be challenged because the Constitution is not a free text for interpretation, and you cannot according to wishes or, according to political moment, interpret the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo. But it's a legal act that has supreme power, which should be respected both in spirit and in letter. Therefore, what will be our move after this announcement, either after the publication of the Constitutional Court's court's act, you will understand when the time of” comes, she said at a news conference.
Asked whether they would respect the decision, she initially said this way: “I don't know which decision to respect. The one in 2014, the ones a month or so before it was, or the last”.
Afterwards, Haxhiu told reporters “say only one case when we said we do not respect the Constitutional Court's decision”.
“Of course the Constitutional Court's decisions are respected, but they must be commented, they should be rejected”, she said.
Haxhiu did not show whether her name will be again, the Proposal of the Vetevendosje Movement for Speaker of the Parliament.
The winning “party is what has received the greatest civic support, so it has the highest legitimacy to have the right to the Parliament Speaker's proposal. The constitution says to have the right to the chairman's proposal, but of course it now needs the support of other parties to be elected Speaker of the Assembly”, she said.
The “remains the Vetevendosje Movement to assess all these circumstances and decide on the matter”, Haxhiu said.
Albulen Haxhiu was proposed by the Vetevendosje Movement for Speakers of the Parliament in a bid for its prolonged union. The chairman of this political subject, Albin Kurti, did not change its name and the country's highest legal body eventually failed to be formed within the constitutional deadline, given in a preliminary act of Constitutional Court, which failed to solve the political stalemate in the country.
Kurti's party tried to hide the vote at the constitutional session after Haxhiu failed several times repeatedly to get the 61 votes needed to be elected.












