Kosovo is navigating a delicate constitutional and political juncture, as the Constitutional Court assesses the petition regarding the presidential election process. This situation has prompted former Constitutional Court judge Kadri Kryeziu to advocate for extraordinary elections. He voiced this opinion during “Përballje Podcast” alongside Telegrafit’s editor-in-chief, Muhamet Hajrullahu.
Kryeziu asserted that the final constitutional interpretation rests exclusively with the Constitutional Court. He highlighted that public discussions remain largely based on individual interpretations, lacking a definitive state perspective. “The state’s interpretation is entrusted to the Constitutional Court,” Kryeziu clarified.
“We can only provide opinions, guidance, and recommendations.”
He further explained that the constitutional framework frequently presents ambiguity, necessitating expert analysis and professional understanding. Kryeziu stressed the importance of relying on the court’s judgment to resolve the current complexities. The situation underscores the need for careful consideration within the constitutional framework.
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Kryeziu asserted that Kosovo must conduct new elections due to the Parliament’s inability to select a President.
Kryeziu asserted that Kosovo must conduct new elections due to the Parliament’s inability to select a President.