3-week period of interim Constitutional measure is long estimated

The three-week deadline the Constitutional Court has to make decisions on the president's case and Vjosa Osmani's decree on the distribution of the Assembly is considered a long one. Speed and efficiency in decision-making have been required by the Court because of the consequences the current situation can produce three weeks of time it has given [...]
Three weeks of giving the Constitutional Court to himself to make the decision regarding the president's case and the decree on the distribution of the Parliament are much as far as the consequences can be produced, lawyer Korab Sejdiu has praised.
Sejdiu has stressed that the Court requires efficiency in decision-making, as with the provisional measure two state pillars -- the Parliament and the Presidency -- have been put on hold.
He has said that whatever the decision is, it should be taken within days and this urgency in decision-making, according to him, should be based on the suspension of the Parliament's work.
The provisional mass impact does not necessarily underestimate the merit ruling that the Constitutional Court can make. However, if we take to heart the fact that often a decision is issued much closer to the date of the provisional measure, then my attitude and advice is that the work of the court is more effective in this case. The circumstances we currently find ourselves in as a state and the fact that we have two pillars of power that are currently suspended with this measure are clearly necessary for the Constitutional Court's ruling, respectively, to be carried out within several days and not several weeks”, Sejdiu has said.
Five bills, one of them for the State Bureau for Verification and Confisification of Unjustified Riches, have been envisioned by the Government for the Parliament to be forwarded for the most remote adoption by the end of March.
But, at least by then, the Parliament, which has been distributed by decree, will be dysfunctional, since the Constitutional Court will be in force.
The Constitutional decision could restore the Parliament's functionality for at least 60 days or send the country to elections.
Political analyst Artan Muhhaxhiri has praised that it is regrets that the Constitutional Court has become the only address that solves political stalemates.
Unfortunately, the Constitutional Court has become the only address of our politicians who fail to behave normally, to compromise, to make typical political agreements, and therefore it already implies that all blockades will solve the Constitutional Court. This is a delegation of political competencies to this court, and it is very disappointing that political parties, political leaders, have neither the slightest will nor courage nor knowledge that by political conduct, with political culture, exceed these” blockades, Muhramiri has said.
In the decision on the provisional move, the Court has stressed that any action by the president concerning the decree he has issued and also any action by the Kosovo Assembly by 31 March is prohibited.
President Osmani issued a decree on the distribution of the Assembly after the Parliament on the last day of the constitutional deadline failed to elect the president.
Osman's term as president expires on April 4th.












