EU Office: Do not intervene and attack Constitution, resolution of blockade to rely on Kosovo's multiethnic character

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, at a media conference where she had indicated that she delivered her comments to the Constitutional Court on the case filed by the Serbian “List”, was shown in a line with Vetevendosje Movement, and, according to her, the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo cannot be kept blocked due to a deputy chairman [...]
Also, the attacks made days earlier by LVV officials, Albin Kurti and Glauk Konjufca, towards the Constitutional Court, president Osmani at her media conference has reassured them that it is freedom of expression and that it is fair to comment and criticize the Constitutional Court's decisions, since it holds the Constitutional Court judges as sacred.
In this regard, an answer to the Journal Express has been addressed by the European Union Office. EU Office spokesman Nikola Gaon has said that the role of the Constitutional Court of Kosovo is to interpret and ensure compliance with the Constitution of Kosovo, convey Periscope.
Gaon has further said political actors and heads of institutions must respect and refrain from any unjust interference in the work of the judiciary, including personal attacks.
The “is the task of all Kosovo political actors and institutions to respect this role and refrain from any form of unjust interference in the work of the judiciary and the Constitutional Court, including personal attacks”, Gaon has said.
Finally, the EU Office spokesman in Pristina has said the responsibility for resolving the blockade falls on political parties, which can resolve it through compromise, relying on Kosovo's democratic and multiethnic character.
The responsibility for resolving a political stalemate falls primarily above all political parties, which can be avoided through dialogue and compromises to overcome the institutional deadlock and support Kosovo's democratic and multiethnic character”, has ended Gaon.












