Constitutional Court Has Dissolution Case on Its Docket
The Court has agreed to rule on the issue, without specifying a time frame.
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Ah, but will the Coalition accept the ruling of the Constitutional Court? It has not said that it will. They are using the wait and see tactic and if it is not in their favor, they may not even accept the ruling but try to change the judges.
You’re right, that’s the big question. It ain’t over till it’s over. We should also factor in the Holovaty acquisition and any impact it may have on the Council of Europe decision-making process. We shouldn’t discount the power of the almighty euro.
Calling in sick has become a rule of thumb for preempting dismissals and shirking from responsibilities. As long as we have like-minded Chief Justices, there will be no rule of law in this country.
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Ah, but will the Coalition accept the ruling of the Constitutional Court? It has not said that it will. They are using the wait and see tactic and if it is not in their favor, they may not even accept the ruling but try to change the judges.
You’re right, that’s the big question. It ain’t over till it’s over. We should also factor in the Holovaty acquisition and any impact it may have on the Council of Europe decision-making process. We shouldn’t discount the power of the almighty euro.
Rumor is that the Head of the CC is in the hospital after trying to resign (nor Pres. nor PM) accepted resignation.) Hot potato ...
Calling in sick has become a rule of thumb for preempting dismissals and shirking from responsibilities. As long as we have like-minded Chief Justices, there will be no rule of law in this country.
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