Headship vote: No extraordinary opposition session held

VV) Parliamentary Group chief Glauk Konjufca has indicated that the Parliamentary Headship has voted not to hold the extraordinary session called by the opposition, Periscope reports. According to him, this is not constitutional. “Just a terrible thing happened. It was voted to keep the hearing. You can vote [...]
According to him, this is not constitutional.
“Just a terrible thing happened. It was voted to keep the hearing. You can't vote for 40 deputies to call the session. These things don't jump to the polls. He has a right to call an extraordinary session: the president, prime minister and 40 deputies. We have 40 signatures. All MPs stand behind their signatures. The mayor was voted undemocraticly so that the” session could not be held, Konjufca said.
Regarding allegations of counterfeiting signatures, Konjufca said there have been technical errors./ P ERISCOPIA











