The legislative agenda envisions FAK being voted in late November

The Kosovo Assembly is expected on November 30th to review the Bill for the Armed Forces of Kosovo, but that is if the government will adhere to the legislative agenda voted at the executive. The ruling parties expect this issue to come to the Assembly, and for that the Serbs are also convinced, KTV reports. Haxhi Shala, who [...]
The ruling parties expect this issue to come to the Assembly, and for that the Serbs are also convinced, KTV reports.
Haxhi Shala, who is chairman of the Commission for Internal Affairs, Security and KSF supervisory, believes the issue will end in legislative terms within the set term, even constitutional changes.
His deputy in the Commission, Vetevendosje MP Rexhep Selimi, says it would be good to have constitutional changes taken place, but power should show whether Serbs have complied.
Meanwhile, Artan Murati from KDI asks the Government to adhere to the legislative agenda, so that there is no delay as has happened with past governments.
For this remaining period of 2017, the government has envisioned 38 bills, meanwhile last year, the Kosovo Assembly had failed to meet its previous agenda.












