Haziri: Constitutional Court to Bring Decision That Reflects Constitutional Spirit

On the eve of expiring the provisional measure of the Constitutional Court, deputy head of the Democratic League of Kosovo Lutfi Haziri, says optimistic that the constitutional institution will bring a clear decision in line with the spirit of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo. The Constitutional Court has always brought a clear decision, specifically interpreted [...]
The Constitutional Court has always brought clear decision, interpreted the group of MPs' specific request and translated the constitutional spirit into decisions for all of us, and Kosovo institutions. So I expect to be the clear decision that confirms the Constitutional spirit of the Republic of Kosovo. Anyway, The LDK has with respect”, he has said in a proposal for IndexOnline.
Haziri criticised the fact that substantial political decisions are being left to be resolved by the Constitutional Court, which, according to him, is the major weakness of the first political party in the country.
The big harm is that the decisions that politicians must bring should be interpreted by the Constitutional Court, which is the greatest weakness, in this case the first political party which the constitutional spirit is not implementing. ”
The LDK deputy chairman accused the first party of failing to implement the election outcome since February 9th, deliberately distorting the spirit of the Constitution for party purposes.
The first party, with the fact that from February 9th to today it has not completed the outcome of the elections, being the first party, which has obligations and responsibilities but is also the party that has won the best outcome in the election, makes it clear that the constitutional spirit is reforming it in the way it wants and not as it is. You can't interpret at will, but you have to read and interpret as the spirit of the constitution is built. In the Constitution of the Republic we have read in the principle of co-operation, co-operation is a constitutional obligation. ”
Haziri demanded that the Assembly be introduced as soon as possible and that regular institutional functioning begin to pave the way for government formation.
“It's the second step, it's the next step. With the importance that this phase should be dedicated to the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, the Parliament will begin to build the functional troops of the Parliament with the agenda, the legislative plan, the parliamentary commissions. After that mandate, the Constitution gives the right to the first party to take the mandate and build the government is the next step. The way to government building is known correctly how many days he has his first mandate, how many days his second mandate eventually clears up the road. But it is tolerant and unbearable walking through political darkness from February 9th to today that Mr. Kurti and his party have caused Kosovo. ”
Under the constitutional ordinance, after the certificate of election results, new institutions must be formed within 30 days. This deadline has been significantly exceeded, given that the elections were held in February of this year./Periscopi/












