LVV Defends Sovereignty, Appeals Serbian List Certification
Kosovo's ruling LVV appeals a PZAP decision certifying Serbian List for elections, marking a bold stance to safeguard sovereignty, democracy, and constitutional order amid criticism.
In a pivotal turn of events, the ruling party Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (LVV) has announced its decision to appeal the The Electoral Panel for Complaints and Appeals (PZAP) ruling that ordered the certification of Serbian List for participation in the upcoming parliamentary elections. This decision, confirmed by KOHA Ditore1 early this afternoon, marks a critical moment in Kosovo’s democratic journey and showcases the government’s renewed resolve to protect the country’s sovereignty and constitutional order.
The appeal will be submitted to the Supreme Court today at 3:00 PM, signalling a dramatic reversal from the party’s earlier stance of non-action2. The decision to pursue legal recourse has been met with cautious optimism, highlighting the ruling party’s recognition of its duty to confront forces that pose a threat to Kosovo’s fragile democracy and national security3.
A Reversal of Stance: From Passivity to Action
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