These are the deputies most absent in the Parliament

Despite having stayed a long time in custody and house arrest on charges brought by the Special Prosecutor, for attacking the Kosovo Assembly, MP Frasher Krasniqi, now listed in the Independent DEP Group (GDP), is emerging to have been more fair at the Assembly hearings than some MPs [...]
Despite having stayed a long time in custody and house arrest on charges brought by the Special Prosecutor, for attacking the Kosovo Assembly, MP Frasher Krasniqi, now listed in the Independent DEP Group (GDP), is emerging to have been more fair at the Assembly hearings than some other MPs.
On the platform “my”, which the Democratic Institute of Kosovo has published, it is seen that MP Frasher Krasniqi's percentage of participation in the Assembly's held sessions is 52 per cent.
The lower turnout MP is proving to be Ramiz Kelmendi from (LDK). The percentage of his participation in the Assembly is only 42 percent.
Better than Kelmendi, in terms of engagement in the hearings, it turns out neither Kelmendi's partner, Teuta Rugova.
Although its nonparticipation was evident in the hearings, this is best witnessed by the platform, the Voice broadcasts.
The participation of LDK deputy Teuta Rugova in the hearings has been only 45 per cent.
While, with the same participation as Frasher Krasniqi of 52 percent, the deputy of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has been listed (AAK), Gani Dresaj.
But there have also been deputies who have not missed a House session.
Salih Zyba of Vetevendosje figures at 100 percent turnout rates.
In the first four months of 2018 alone, 15 sessions have been held, 2 January, 4 in February, 3 April and 6 March.











