Ramadan shows two options when there may be elections: If the Constitution gives the President the right is held in May, if not in July

The Constitutional Court has imposed temporary measures against the President and Parliament to prevent any action until 31 March. Burim Ramadani has shown two variants when elections can be held. According to him, if the court gives the president the right then the elections are held on May 10th or 17th. But if you do not give [...]
Burim Ramadani has shown two variants when elections can be held.
According to him, if the court gives the president the right then the elections are held on May 10th or 17th.
But if you don't give the president rights then the 60-day deadline begins and the elections are held on 12 July or 19 July.
Full Posting:
Two options when early yokes can be held:
1. If the Court Constitutional gives President right, then the earliest elections can be held on May 10th or May 17th.
2. If the Constitutional Court cancels the decree to the President and gives it another 60 days for the president's election, early elections are due to the 12th or 19 July.
P. S
I stand on the first call a week before the Parliament must choose its new president, and it does not. IT IS gone to the elections!












