<x) VV again with attacks on Court after banning all acts of deputies and procedures for forming government

The Vetevendosje movement has reacted following the Constitutional Court's decision to suspend the Parliament's work for 25 days, under the review of the Serbian List's complaint. In its response, the VV has stressed that this decision is in full opposition to the functioning of a key state institution, such as the Kosovo Assembly. [...]
In its response, the VV has stressed that this decision is in full opposition to the functioning of a key state institution, such as the Kosovo Assembly.
The Constitutional Court has at the top of the occasion taken sides by making that decision today. The ban on the work of 120 MPs is in full opposition to the functioning of the Assembly. This dictatorship of the Constitutional Court, why the Serbian List did not get enough votes to get a deputy chairman, is leading to 112 days of waiting for the verdicts of this Court”, it says in response.
The VV estimates that in the 15-page text of the Court, the Serbian List claim that there is exclusiveity in the proposal and selection of a deputy head of the Assembly, which they claim is not defined either in the Constitution or in the spirit of organising the state of Kosovo.
“This party -- and no party that has reserved seats in the Assembly -- should not and does not have the right to veto the Kosovo Assembly constitutionalisation”, the VV notes.












