Matoshi: Any violation of a constitutional rating could lead to state failure

Political analyst Halil Matoshi has reacted to Parliament Speaker Dimal Basha's decision, which has considered the constitutional session closed without the Serbian community's election of deputy leader. In a Blic proposal, Matoshi stressed that any violation of a constitutional rating, even with high intentions, could generate chain violations and [...]
In a Blic proposal, Matoshi has stressed that any violation of a constitutional rating -- even with high intentions -- could generate chain violations and lead to state failure.
Matoshi stresses that Kovnedi is not constitutionalised and that this situation could have long-term consequences for the stability of institutions and the functioning of the state of Kosovo. A constitutional rate once violated, even with an upper goal, generates chain violations until the state's failure. First, the Kosovo Assembly has not been introduced. Second, the procedure was followed by the election of vice-presidents is unconstitutional, against the Parliament's Rule and against the judicial judgments of the Constitutional Court, from the single vote of the vice-presidents of the non-US communities to the casting of lots. Everything was the referees of one party and one man. Spectre, the president steps down on himself, the Constitution, for the most part, rules the constitutional order of your country's country's constitutional act of treason, if he mandates the VV for government creation, with continued violations of the norm and national resonances!”, Matos concluded.












