Star for LVV: They can talk as much as they like, so they don't do it without the Constitutional Act.

Kosovo's Constitutional Court has again ordered the Parliament's deputies to constitute the new parliamentary composition, released from the February 9th elections, this time with clearer instructions. Under the decision, the Assembly should be constitutionalised within 30 days and the chief speaker resolved through open voting, with no more than three times [...]
Under the decision, the Assembly should be constitutionalised within 30 days and the chief speaker elected through open voting, with no more than three votes for the same candidate.
While it is expected that the publication of full judgment by the Constitution, which will pave the way for holding the constitutional hearing, analyst Visar Ymer has said that the court's decisions have great judicial powers and are not an opinion issue.
The Constitutional Court's judgments on democratic states have the level equal to the law, for those that cover them. When it gets the Constitutional Act it becomes directly applicable. Not where you appeal, not what you do. And in this direction, the Constitutional Act has great legal power. Not how Vetevendosje is behaving with a nominality, which is a farce of thought for people we're not trusting. It's not a thought, it's an execution. And he didn't cry without applying it. Talk to me they can talk as much as they want, but if you don't cry, it's going to go down by <x1...












