Constitution Day is marked with constitutional violations, its change is demanded
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On the occasion of Constitution Day in Kosovo, citizens and experts in constitutional matters express their happiness for the progress that Kosovo has made over the years, but they emphasize that it needs to be rewritten or changed.

While emphasizing that this document has fulfilled its primary mission, the establishment of the state, they ask the institutions and citizens not to violate it.

On the 16th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo, citizen Izet Zhuja believes that every citizen should have knowledge of what is written in this document and know their rights in relation to the state and vice versa. Meanwhile, the same mentions what he thinks should be changed in the Constitution.

The other citizen, Shefki Gashi, while evaluating this day as the most important for the state, asks the responsible institutions to do more in this direction.

Another citizen, Izet Gashi, says that he comes from Switzerland to Kosovo every year to celebrate this day.

On the other hand, the university professor, Mazllum Baraliu, says that the Constitution of the country will have to be rewritten. According to him, more should be written about the history of Albanians.

The same asks institutions and individuals not to violate the Constitution, as according to him, this is happening too often, which he says is not in the best interest of the country.

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We recall that the Constitution of Kosovo was approved on April 9, 2008, two months after the declaration of Kosovo's Independence. /E.Krasniqi/

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