Blerim Sallahu, the prime minister’s advisor, has formally requested the Constitution to safeguard the nation from potential new elections. He argues that the Constitutional Court should prioritize preventing a return to parliamentary voting. This plea comes as the deadline nears for the court to definitively interpret the Constitution’s role in this matter.
Sallahu emphasized the critical need for the court to consider the country’s best interest, specifically avoiding the disruption of new elections. He articulated this position in a recent Facebook post, asserting that altering the established process outlined in Article 86 of the Constitution regarding presidential elections demonstrates the country’s inability to proceed with extraordinary elections. His statement highlighted the Constitutional Court’s capacity to issue a judgment declaring the current situation invalid.
The advisor’s argument centers on the importance of adhering to the constitutional framework to ensure stability within the country.
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