Citaku: The Kosovo crisis is political, not constitutional, blames Vetevendosje, Kurti

Vlora Citaku, deputy head of the Kosovo Assembly from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), has said the PDK has refrained from commenting on the decision expected to issue the Constitutional Court in order not to intervene or appear as interference in decision making. It has declared that the Constitutional Court has become the main address [...]
Vlora Citaku, deputy head of the Kosovo Assembly from the ranks of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), has said the PDK has refrained from commenting on the decision expected to issue the Constitutional Court in order not to intervene or appear as interference in decision making.
She has declared that the Constitutional Court has become the key and single address, unfortunately, to solve political problems in Kosovo.
The “It we're facing is neither a judicial crisis nor a constitutional crisis, but the political crisis that has come so far as a result of the political effectiveness of the Vetevendosje Movement and Albin Kurti”, it said in Dukajini.
Citaku has recalled that the PDK had said forming the commission for secret vote was a constitutional violation, but, according to her, the stubborn “, with Z. Kurt through Mr. Dehari as chairman of the session insisted on establishing that commission”.
What did we do? We lost months. Now the same proved to be true even with the vote by the vice-chairmen of the Parliament on the part of the non-party communities”, she has said. /Periscope/












