Disobedience of MPs moves Parliament to amend travel decision abroad

The Parliament's leadership has been forced to change a decision requiring all MPs not to travel abroad until February 20th. This, since some of the lawmakers had disobeyed the decision, writes Koha Ditore today. Headship had thus decided on January 22nd, the day two initiatives for abolishing [...]
The leadership had thus decided on January 22nd, the day two initiatives were under way to abolish the Law for the Special Court of Deputies, as well as the civic initiative sponsored by war organisations. She wanted there to be no shortage, for a possible decision-making about Special. But the political leadership gave up the initiative, following international pressure.
Meanwhile, the decision to discipline MPs has not yielded results. Since then, there has been a shortage of hearings in absence of quorum. The same has happened with Friday's session, which was postponed for Tuesday, without the environment report being voted in, since after the review of this document, not half of the 120 deputies were left in the hall as long as the Parliament does.
The Speaker of the Parliament himself, Kadri Veseli, is not in Kosovo. He has been to Croatia on an official visit.












