Kurte mentions the president's election after the constitutionalisation of the government's constitution what did the Constitution say?

Kosovo held third elections within about a year and a half. This time, the reason was the president's absence.
The incumbent Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, cited the president's election after saying they should constitutionalise the Assembly and form the country's new government.
“Portors until the election result is certified, we will start working and discussions on the formation of new institutions: the institution of the 11th Parliament, the formation of the new government and the election of President or President”, he said at a government meeting.
Since the president's failure to elect the country was the reason it held new parliamentary elections on June 7th, former Constitutional Court Chairman Enver Hasani says work should begin here after the constitution.
“must immediately initiate procedure for electing the president of the Republic. So, the constitutional Kosovo Assembly cannot have anything in the agenda but proposals for the president of the Republic”, Hasani told Gazette Express last week.
In the final act when the Constitution decided to give 34 days for the president's election, there is also a mention in context of choosing the head of state when there is no constitutional and functional Assembly.
Paragraph 162 of that act says that once the constitution is dedicated, procedure should be initiated to elect the president.
“In the specific context of the circumstances of a disunited and still uncontained Assembly, the Court, based on interpretation of how above and the purpose of constitutional norms, defined through paragraph 3 of Article 82 related to Article 2 of Article 86 of the Constitution, estimates that the procedure for electing the president should start from the day of the constitution and end most remote within sixty-60 days of the start of the procedure for electing President” is said to be carried out in court.
The Constitutional Court says in the latest act that it had not explicitly specified the situation when and when the election procedure of the new president ends, in the circumstances where there is no constitutional and functional Assembly.
Hasan says that “no previous practice has any power and support after the latest act of Constitutional Court”.
The Central Election Commission plans the certificate of election results to be made by 6 July. Under the country's Constitution, the constitutional session should be held within 30 days of the official announcement of election results./ Periscope.











