The Constitutional Court’s recently implemented action within the presidential election process represents a temporary intervention. This measure is designed to endure for a period of up to three months, contingent upon the specifics of the ongoing case. Former Constitutional Court judge, Kadri Kryeziu, clarified the purpose and operation of this type of intervention in constitutional proceedings, as detailed by Telegrafi.
He explained that the provisional measure provides the Court with necessary time to thoroughly investigate the matter before rendering a definitive judgment. Kryeziu underscored that this intervention is inherently temporary. “This provisional measure is intended to be short-lived,” he stated during the “Përballje Podcast” alongside Telegrafi’s editor-in-chief, Muhamet Hajrullahu.
“It could extend to three months if the court is unable to reach a conclusive determination,” Kryeziu further emphasized. The overall aim of this constitutional measure is to ensure a comprehensive review of the situation, safeguarding due process within the legal framework.
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Kryeziu indicated that the draft constitution’s provisional status is intended as a short-term measure, potentially lasting up to three months.