Talat Xhaferi presented 100-day job as Macedonian Parliament Speaker

Although political parties in Macedonia have not submitted initiative for local elections, Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi, most of the time on August 6th, will announce October 15th as the date of elections. Xhaferi calling to constitutional competencies stresses that the date of the elections could change if concrete proposals already come from parties. “Aphat of [...]
Although political parties in Macedonia have not submitted initiative for local elections, Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi, most of the time on August 6th, will announce October 15th as the date of elections. Xhaferi calling to constitutional competencies stresses that the date of the elections could change if concrete proposals already come from parties.
The 90-day <x0 malphat due to the work dynamics of the Parliament has exceeded the maximum, so I'm waiting for the 70-day minimum deadline that means August 6th. I announce local elections on August 6th”, Parliament Speaker Talat Xhaferi said.
The issue of naming the deputy heads of the Parliament continues to remain in the hands of consensus the parties must reach. Given the demands of the parliamentary majority for the Assembly to have 4 deputy chairmanship, Xhaferi Plenum in the Parliament itself will propose 5 deputy speakers, as one of them must meet the opposition. In terms of the dismissal of Chief Public Prosecutor Marko Zvelevski, the session that remained in half, Xhaferi said that following the completion of the Commission's work on financing and budget, the plenary sessions would be continued.
While working on the budget review commission, the regulation stipulates that there will be no plenary session at that time, and therefore the debate session cannot be concluded until the commission is closed. Until a review of the treatment budget in Parliament comes we will be able to continue with the remaining sessions, one of which is also the session for the dismissal of Marko Zvelevski” Xhaferi.
Xhaferi today unveiled the 100-day job resume of the Parliament, the sessions held and those left in the debate, official visits, meetings and co-operation. According to Xhaferi, the Assembly will leave on leave from August 8th to 25th. The first plenary session after the break will be open to citizens, reports Alsat-M, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.












