The legal expert, Getoar Mjeku, says that the deputies who signed the request for an extraordinary session to abolish the Special Court, should reflect because with this request they are violating other constitutional rights.
Mentioning the Special as an international agreement, the Doctor in KTV's Express said that according to the Constitution of Kosovo, to withdraw from international agreements, 2/3 of the deputies must vote, the same procedure as for the ratification of international agreements.
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Letter to the Reader — Why We're Asking for Your Support Contribute"For the MPs who requested the extraordinary session, they should bear in mind that there is a lack of support from their colleagues to repeal a law with an extraordinary session. Therefore, they should reflect, maybe the best solution should be to give up, since they see that there will be no result", he said. "If it was kept, this would have plunged Kosovo into an unpleasant relationship with international partners."
On December 22 of last year, 43 deputies with their signatures requested an extraordinary session in the Assembly to abolish the Special Court, but this session could not be held due to the lack of quorum in the Presidency of the Assembly. After this attempt, the internationals have said that Kosovo will have serious consequences if it cancels an agreement, which it had promised to adhere to.