KDI after the Constitutional Act: Constitution Resist immediately

The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) has estimated that the full bias issued today by the Constitutional Court represents an important development towards the restoration of constitutional and institutional order, in the function of the Kosovo Assembly Constitution. In a media communiqué by KDI reportedly through this decision, the Court has clarified the constitutional limits of the session [...]
The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) has estimated that the full bias issued today by the Constitutional Court represents an important development towards the restoration of constitutional and institutional order, in the function of the Kosovo Assembly Constitution.
In a media communiqué by KDI reportedly through this ruling, the Court has clarified the constitutional limits of the constitutional session and has found that actions taken and hearings held after June 26th were contrary to the previous Ko124/25 act. Also, according to KDI, it has been found that the Chief of the session, in exercising its competencies, has exceeded the constitutional mandate, changing the agenda and pushing forward actions that clash with obligations clearly defined by the Court, follows. Periscope.
The constitutional clarity over the role and responsibilities of all parties in this sensitive political phase is stressed.
“KDI calls on the head of the constitutional session, Mr. Avni Dehari, calling as soon as possible the continuation of the constitutional session and meeting the obligations stemming from the indictment, inviting the largest parliamentary group to propose the candidate for the Assembly's/Kover chairman, as well as to proceed with open voting. This constitutes a clear obligation, leaving no room for political interpretations or further procedural procrastination. We also call on parliamentary subjects and all MPs to act in accordance with their mandate and with their constitutional responsibility to ensure the functionality of the Parliament, as an essential institution of democratic order in the country”, the communiqué says.
According to KDI, the Assembly should be back in office without delay.
“Constitution Process cannot remain hostage to political calculations or efforts to interpret the situation beyond the conditions that have already been clarified by Court”, said further in the communique.












