The Constitutional Court risks being left without a quorum, the Assembly without consensus for the election of two judges
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The Assembly of Kosovo next week for the fourth time will try to elect two judges to the Constitutional Court. After three preliminary failures, the parliamentary parties still do not have a consensus, despite emphasizing the need for the November 24 session to elect at least one of the five candidates who are competing, so that there is no risk that the Constitutional Court will remain without a decision. However, the opposition parties accuse the ruling party that while they are not finding their own people to elect them to the constitution, they are intentionally failing the process.

The head of the parliamentary group of the PDK, Abelard Tahiri, tells KosovaPress that the majority did not have the will to support the candidates who are not politicaly affiliated, although currently the Constitutional Court operates with its minimum to have a quorum...

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