PAN division, for more privileges in Parliament

Political analysts estimate that the division of PAN's constituent subjects into separate parliamentary groups has been made in order to receive more privileges, therefore more members in coalition parties commissions The PAN is expected to operate separately now after the institution's establishment. The initiative for Kosovo has already indicated it will [...]
Political analysts estimate that the division of PAN's constituent subjects into separate parliamentary groups has been made in order to receive more privileges, therefore more commission members
Coalition parties The PAN is expected to operate separately now after the institution's establishment.
The initiative for Kosovo has already indicated it will act as the only parliamentary group, while the AAK is expected to do the same.
Despite that, representatives of these subjects have voiced confidence that such a division will pose no problem in coalition ties. They even feel that this action does not shake or weaken cooperation with partners inside PAN, writes away “Sound“.
On the other hand, the legislature's connoisseurs consider that dividing PAN's constituent subjects into separate parliamentary groups has been made in order to gain as many positions as possible.
That is because, as they say, as separate parties manage to receive more privileges, hence more members on parliamentary commissions.
Even so, since these subjects are divided after the constitution will not enjoy the right to have deputy head of the Parliament.











