Why Laws Will Be Hard to Adopt in the Parliament

The power will be difficult to pass laws in the Assembly, even when only 61 votes are needed, the monitoring of the Parliament's work estimates, KTV reports. The failure of the deputy initiative to vote on Haradinaj Government has reduced the number of MPs from the ruling coalition to 60. Even Deputy Zafir Berisha Initiative has made it clear [...]
The failure of the deputy initiative to vote on Haradinaj Government has reduced the number of MPs from the ruling coalition to 60. Even deputy Zafir Berisha Initiative has made it clear that after 100 days of Haradinaj's government, it will vote for its collapse.
The government led by Ramush Haradinaj will not be able to count on the vote by Deputy Zafir Berisha Initiative in the Assembly.
MP Berisha says he will give the Haradinaj government 100 days' time, and if it is not shown effective, he will vote for its collapse.
For the Parliament's work monitor, Valmir Ismajli, power will face strong opposition in the Parliament, Vetevendosje and LDK.
He says power will be difficult to pass laws in the Assembly, even when only 61 votes are needed.
The AKR, which became part of the ruling coalition, had won four deputies, but this subject in the Assembly is currently represented by only two MPs.
Behgjet Pacolli, who became part of the government, has issued his MP's position to LDK deputy Imet Cantman, while Korab Sejdiu resigned from this subject to continue as an independent deputy.
The CEC has formalised new MPs who will replace MPs who became part of the government.
Nait Hasani replaces Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, Fadil Beka instead of Deputy Prime Minister Fatmir Limaj, Enver Hoti instead of Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj, Gani Dresaj replaces Rrustem Berisha, Bekce Berisha replaces Pal Lekaj and Brahim Shaban replaces Rasim Demirin.












