Constitutional Court ruling, Maliqi: The decision re-exemplifies an existing rule, creates no new obstacles

Political affairs acquaintance Agon Maliqi has reacted after the Constitutional Court has concluded that the Constitutional Assembly session has not ended, as the Vetevendosje Movement has declared through elected chairman Dimal Basha. Maliqi through a post on the social network Facebook has said the Constitutional decision does not give Serbs veto on forming [...]
Maliqi through a post on the social network Facebook has said the Constitutional decision does not give Serbs veto of forming institutions, Periscope reports.
Don't listen to manipulative interpretations. The Constitutional decision does not give Serbs veto of forming institutions, but re-exemplifies a long-known existing rule, which is now incompatible to one. This decision only regulates the situation when Serbs nominated a candidate, but most do not vote. The Serb veto would be if they did not nominated a candidate, which in the future could happen, but would require another interpretation of the Constitutional, which would nevertheless not allow this impasse, as did the deadlock from the largest party, he wrote. /Periscopi












