KMDLNJ requires MPs to attend session without condition

KMDLNJ has reacted through a communiqué for the media following the break-up of the Kosovo Parliament's constitutional session, saying there is no serious political will to overcome the blocking situation, as an environment where blackmail has become a legal tool for opposing the Parliament's presidential candidate and securing [...]
The KMDLNJ has reacted through a communiqué for the media following the break-up of the Kosovo Parliament's constitutional session, saying there is no serious political will to overcome the blocking situation, as an environment where blackmail has become a legal tool for opposing the Parliament's presidential candidate and vote insurance has been created.
KMDLNJ considers that the opposition has no right to condition the vote by opposing Kadri Veselin as if even the position would have no right to condition the vote against Albin Kurti or Adullah Hoti as potential candidates for prime minister's post.
The PAN, under the conditioning and blackmailing circumstances for the proposed name, will not take part in the constitutional session's work, because this right recognizes the Constitution and therefore has created a blocking situation where one party accuses the other of blocking the” session, it says in the communique.
Moreover, KMDLNJ considers that political subjects are unintelligible because they are hiding the true intentions through each other's accusations of deadlock, and that's what they want to go to extraordinary elections.
The “would be much more acceptable to hold the unconditional session by no one and nothing, to resolve the management bodies of the Parliament, and then, with a political agreement to set the date of extraordinary elections. Or, the president of Kosovo must make a decision on extraordinary elections. Another option remains a “sacrifice “of any political subject or group of MPs to contribute to unblocking the situation by voting for the Speakers of the Parliament and then for the Government of Kosovo and the prime minister, regardless of who he or she would be or”, is further said in the communiqué.
KMDLNJ points out that it is very immoral by MPs who shortly after they were certified, with their bank accounts being activated that take means from the Assembly in the name of the salaries, now play a blocking role that seriously harms the interests of Kosovo citizens and the state of Kosovo, but not even the pockets of MPs.
For this reason KMDLNj has proposed and proposes that Kosovo Assembly deputies not compensate for the harmful work they are doing as is blocking and paralysing Kosovo's institutional life.
In this context for The KMDLNj is unacceptable in that through appointment to ministerial posts that remained empty, the appointed ones who may be in that post perhaps not more than a month, should be compensated even a full year after the end of the mandate that is a gross misuse of the Kosovo Budget and a concrete clienteleism on party and political grounds.
KMDLNJ considers that those appointed to these posts should be compensated only as long as they will be engaged and no more.
KMDLNJ calls on Kosovo Parliament deputies to return the mandate they have won from the citizen, and that is the commitment to functioning Kosovo institutions, not the deadlock they are using as a means of blackmail for achieving political goals.
This action, except that it is immoral and harmful to the citizens and the state of Kosovo, would also have to be punishable by law in force. Are we for coalitions, parties and deputies serving citizens and the state, or groupings of Cacak and bush that rob the citizen and violate the state”, said the KMDLNJ communiqué.











