Parliament, a year lacking quorum and political consensus

The lack of quorum has conveyed the work of the Kosovo Assembly throughout the year we are leaving behind. Unable to decide, most of the plenary sessions held have had to be postponed for other days. Even when quorum is provided, many laws have not been voted, since MPs have not received [...]
As a result, many unfinished points of the agenda from various sessions have been collected and placed in a single session.
As a result, the Assembly has not yet completed all hearings, including issues that have been in the order of sessions since September. These are the findings of the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), which are included in the report about monitoring the work of the Parliament during 2018.
According to KDI, during 2018 The Assembly, compared to the previous years, has increased performance, especially in the numeric aspect. There were a total of 42 sessions, of which 23 were plenary, 16 extraordinary and 3 solemn sessions. Progress has been marked in fulfillment of the legislative agenda (from 36% during 2015 and 2016 to 42% in 2018), in legislative initiatives, in the initiative of interventions and the preview of parliamentary questions.












