Osmani: The aim is to block the state for a vice president
President Vjosa Osmani, in a press conference, after submitting comments to the Constitutional Court, said that blocking the assembly for not electing a vice president while the presidency has a quorum, would seriously undermine the foundations on which the Republic was built.
"I have just submitted comments to the Constitutional Court on the latest case. We have responded to the Constitutional Court regarding the issue raised by the Serbian List. I have submitted comments on the case and in this document we have argued that the functioning of institutions, in particular the Assembly, is essential for maintaining the constitutional order, but also for preserving the sovereign state of Kosovo."
"In circumstances where the work of the Assembly is blocked, despite the fact that the presidency has a quorum, the exercise of sovereignty is made impossible. Blocking the Assembly for not electing a vice-president, while the presidency has a quorum, would seriously undermine the foundations on which our republic is built," said Osmani.
"The aim is to block the entire state for a vice president. A state without institutions is a failed state. As long as we have a president, a quorum and a chairperson, the Assembly should not be blocked. The position that belongs to the Serbian community remains for the Serbian community. No one will take that place, it will be filled in a subsequent session."

