Constitutional Interpretation or Construction of the Government-Formation Process in Kosovo

Q4 Social Sciences Zbornik Pravnog Fakulteta u Zagrebu Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.3935/zpfz.71.6.03
Behar Selimi, Murat Jashari
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This article analyzes the constitutional provisions and practices of the Kosovar process of forming a government in two scenarios: after a parliamentary election, and after a motion of no confidence. The factors that most prominently complicate this process are the proportional electoral system, extreme party pluralism, and ambiguous constitutional provisions. Leaving aside the first two factors, which have thus far resisted efforts to change them, the authors claim that the constitutional law dealing with the government-formation process has undergone both procedural and substantive changes as a result of interpretations and decisions by the Constitutional Court. The authors further note that these changes are constitutional constructions, rather than constitutional interpretations, and describe the novel, resultant practice as legitimized without amendment. These constitutional interpretations and constructions, their possible alternatives, and the relevant constitutional provisions are analyzed through doctrinal legal research. That constitutional judgments can be reinterpreted and abused by interim, and office-seeking (rather than policy-seeking) political coalitions seems a condition poised to engender future instability; therefore, the authors hold that the amendment of the constitution is the best insurance against political and constitutional crises when it comes to forming a government, either after elections or with the same legislature. The authors hope that this paper will contribute to the enrichment of the constitutional practice of forming parliamentary governments and the development of the doctrine of constitutional interpretation.
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科索沃政府组建过程的宪法解释或建构
本文分析了科索沃在两种情况下组建政府的宪法规定和做法:议会选举后和不信任动议后。使这一进程复杂化的最突出因素是比例选举制度、极端的政党多元化和模棱两可的宪法条款。抛开前两个因素不谈,提交人声称,由于宪法法院的解释和裁决,涉及政府组建过程的宪法法律发生了程序性和实质性的变化。作者进一步指出,这些变化是宪法的构建,而不是宪法的解释,并将这一新颖的、由此产生的做法描述为不经修正就合法化了。这些宪法解释和结构、它们可能的替代方案以及相关的宪法条款都是通过理论法律研究来分析的。宪法判决可能会被临时的、寻求职位的(而不是寻求政策的)政治联盟重新解释和滥用,这似乎是一种可能导致未来不稳定的条件;因此,作者认为,在选举后或与同一立法机构组建政府时,宪法修正案是应对政治和宪法危机的最佳保险。希望本文有助于丰富议会政府的宪政实践,促进宪法解释理论的发展。
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