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Kosovo Presidential Vote “Unconstitutional”

28 Mar 2011 / 18:14

The election of Behgjet Pacolli as President of Kosovo has been ruled unconstitutional, throwing the country into a fresh institutional crisis.

Lawrence Marzouk

PristinaKosovo’s Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that the vote which led to Pacolli becoming President on February 22 was in breach of the constitution.

Opposition parties Democratic League of Kosovo, LDK, and Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, AAK, submitted a complaint to the court following the vote, arguing that parliament did not have a quorum for the first two rounds of presidential votes, and that a break between the second and third round was illegal.

Pacolli failed to receive the necessary two-thirds majority in the first two rounds and just 67 of the 120 MPs were present in the chamber after the opposition walked out before the first vote began.

In the last, and final, round, which requires a simple majority, Pacolli received 61 votes, but observers, opposition MPs and the parliamentary speaker, Jakup Krasniqi, said that a pause between the two votes had been unconstitutional.

In an announcement issued by the court on Monday, it said that the vote had been in breach of the constitution, although did not specify how. The court said that the full judgment will be made available to the parties.

Billionaire businessman Pacolli is now likely to face a revote in parliament.

Pacolli, leader of the New Kosovo  Alliance, AKR, secured the post of president after his party agreed to form a coalition with the dominant Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, of Prime Minister Hashim Thaci.

The coalition negotiations followed December’s disputed, extraordinary general elections, which had been sparked by last summer’s Constitutional Court decision that the last president, Fatmir Sejdiu, could not also perform the role of head of his party, the LDK

Edhe Presidenti Pacolli jo kushtetues

Publikuar: Sot, më 28 mars 2011


Prishtinë, 28 mars - Lidhur me rastin KO 29/11 “Sabri Hamiti dhe deputetë të tjerë”, Vlerësimi i kushtetutshmërisë të Vendimit të Kuvendit të Republikës së Kosovës, Nr. 04-V-04, lidhur me zgjedhjen e Presidentit të Republikës së Kosovës, i 22 shkurtit 2011
Gjykata Kushtetuese e Republikës së Kosovës më 28 mars 2011, ka shqyrtuar dhe votuar lidhur me rastin KO 29/11, “Sabri Hamiti dhe deputetë të tjerë”, Vlerësimi i kushtetutshmërisë të Vendimit të Kuvendit të Republikës së Kosovës, Nr. 04-V-04, lidhur me zgjedhjen e Presidentit të Republikës së Kosovës, i datës 22 shkurt 2011.
Gjykata Kushtetuese, njëzëri, vendosi që të shpallë Kërkesën të pranueshme dhe, me shumice votash, dhe me dy gjyqtarë mospajtues, shpall se Vendimi i Kuvendit të Republikës së Kosovës, Nr. 04-V-04, lidhur me zgjedhjen e Presidentit të Republikës së Kosovës, me datë 22 shkurt 2011, është jo kushtetues pasi që është në kundërshtim me kërkesat e nenit 86 të Kushtetutës së Republikës së Kosovës dhe parimet demokratike të mishëruara aty. 
http://www.koha.net/index.php?cid=1,7,53755

28 Mars 2011 - 17:40 | Kosova 

Kosovë, Kushtetuesja rrëzon Pacollin President
Der Kosovo hat erneut keinen Präsidenten und keine Regierung.

Das Verfassungsgericht, lehnte einstimmig die Ernennung von Pacolli als nicht mit der Verfassung übereinstimmend ab.

Bei der Wahl, kam es zum max. 3 Wahlgang, zu einer nicht erlaubten Unterbrechung, welche der Mafia Botschafter Christopher Dell organisierte. Das ging durch die Presse. Peinlich wurde es dann, als Dell auch noch die Medien kritisierte, als sie seine sms outeten, wobei Dell Mitglied in den Kosova Todesschwadronen Dirigent und Mitglied ist.

Präsidentenwahl war verfassungswidrig
28. März 2011, 17:53
Verfassungsgericht gibt Opposition Recht - Konsequenzen unklar

Pristina - Die kosovarische Präsidentenwahl im vergangenen Monat war verfassungswidrig. Das Verfassungsgericht in Pristina gab am heutigen Montagnachmittag einer Beschwerde der Opposition gegen die Wahl von Behgjet Pacolli zum Staatspräsidenten Recht. Zwei Oppositionsparteien hatten kritisiert, dass in den ersten beiden Wahlgängen das Anwesenheitsquorum von 80 der 120 Abgeordneten nicht erreicht worden sei. Die Opposition hatte die Wahl durch einen Boykott zu verhindern versucht.

Es war zunächst unklar, ob der Höchstrichterspruch eine automatische Demission Pacollis zur Folge hat. Das Verfassungsgericht hatte schon im Vorjahr eine monatelange Regierungskrise ausgelöst, als es die Parteifunktion des damaligen Präsidenten Fatmir Sejdiu als unvereinbar mit dem Grundgesetz qualifizierte

Kosova pa president, çka tash

Publikuar: Sot, më 29 mars 2011
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http://www.kohaditore.com/index.php?cid=1,22,53777

Kosovë, presidenti i paligjshëm [eCity.tk] 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNwjuOqLVd8 

NATO - CIA: Kosovo’s Mafia: Assassinations and intimidation

 US Embassador Josef Limprecht (died in may 2002, in a KLA Terrorism Camp near Peskopje in North Albania), Partner Xhavit Halili,acutell Minister Ferdinand Xhaferie and PM from Albania: Salih Berisha and in this time: Fatos Nano!)

NATO Top secret document 47-page, over the crime Organisation: Xhavit Halili, Hashim Thaci, DRENICA Group

We think this story is huge. Finally some people might begin to really understand the scope of organized crime.

“Kosovo is just a multi-crimininal, poli-functional space. And this space is being used by Washington and by Europe for two things. Mainly it creates a highly criminal mafia environment for terror management. There have been, including Osama bin Laden, many known terrorists flown by American help into this area, and this is a training ground unto today for al Qaeda actions. And that is what Kosovo is needed for.” ~ Christof Hoerstel @ 4:00 in the following Russia Today video

http://www.globalpost.com/sites/all/themes/globalpost_3/images/header_logo.png
Kosovo’s Mafia: Assassinations and intimidation
Europe - Matt McAllester - March 27, 2011 15:15

PRISTINA, Kosovo — It’s known as K-SHIK, an Albanian-language acronym for Kosovo’s National Intelligence Service, and it has always operated in the shadows of Kosovo’s darkest corners.

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