The Democratic Union for Integration has voiced strong concerns following recent actions within the Constitutional Court of North Macedonia. They assert a significant departure from the court’s core purpose, which is to safeguard the constitutional order and protect the rights of its citizens. “Vlen” has yet to address these developments, however, the head of the Constitutional Court, Darko Kostadinovski, is actively expanding ties with Serbia during a particularly delicate political and institutional period.
Official statements confirm that a working meeting took place in Belgrade. This meeting involved the delegation from the North Macedonian Constitutional Court, led by Kostadinovski and judge Ana Pavllovska-Daneva, alongside their counterparts from Serbia. Specifically, they engaged with the head of the Serbian Constitutional Court, Vlladan Petrov, and judges Dobrosav Millovanoviq and Natasha Pllavshiq.
The focus of the discussions centered on the constitutional matters before the courts. While acknowledging the ongoing engagement, the Democratic Union for Integration maintains its position that the court’s actions require careful scrutiny to ensure adherence to its fundamental responsibilities.
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While “VLEN” rests, Kostadinovski within the Constitutional Court is bolstering ties with Serbia in Belgrade.