The final ruling from the Constitutional Court concerning President Vjosa Osmani’s decree is undeniably binding and requires all organizations to comply. Kadri Kryeziu stressed this point during an interview on FIVE TV Dukagjinit. She clarified that while public discussion surrounding the verdict might occur, its fundamental legal standing remains unchallenged.
“The Constitutional Court’s judgment is legally mandated and must be acknowledged,” Kryeziu asserted. Recognizing the court’s role as the ultimate authority in interpreting the Constitution, she highlighted its status as a vital state institution. This constitutional court possesses the exclusive power to analyze and understand the nation’s governing document.
Kryeziu emphasized that although various individuals – including academics, political analysts, and reporters – may offer their own interpretations of the Constitution, these perspectives do not supersede the court’s definitive assessment. The court’s decision represents the conclusive legal determination. Ultimately, she underscored the importance of respecting the authority of the constitutional court and ensuring its judgment is fully implemented across all governmental operations.
This final decision establishes a clear legal framework for future actions and policies.
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Kryeziu asserted that the Constitutional Court’s judgment is conclusive and legally enforceable. This outcome signifies a definitive resolution and imposes a strict duty upon everyone participating.