GDP Processes Parliamentary Investigation Bill

The group of independent deputies (GDP) today has prosecuted the Legislative Initiative: The draft law on change and fulfillment of the Parliamentary Investment Law. This group estimates that the current bill, which is in force, needs procedural complements. The initiative to change basic law, they say, aims to eliminate certain procedural aspects with [...]
The group of independent deputies (GDP) today has prosecuted the Legislative Initiative: The draft law on change and fulfillment of the Parliamentary Investment Law.
This group estimates that the current bill, which is in force, needs procedural complements.
The initiative to amend the basic law, they say, aims to eliminate certain procedural aspects with which the assembly is facing a long time.
Initiative followed on behalf of MP Aida Dorgi
The first changes are:
The parliamentary groups were set short term for sending the commission members' nominations. In that sense, we have considered the 7-day deadline sufficient.
In the past, investigative commissions have failed to be established because the general status-opposital difference has been one more. With the new bill, however, the practice is intended to change. The new draft law changes the general members to the opposition-posital report in the Assembly puts one more member by the opposition. Thus, in no way would parliamentary groups in government be able to block the investigative commissions.
Another change, will be the appointment of the Chiefs and vices. Commission chairman. We consider the leader to be elected from among the parliamentary group, which is the parliamentary Commission's initiator. While the deputy chairman should be named by the Parliamentary Group's proposal, which is co-initiator of establishing the commission, the parliamentary group which is part of the signing on the initiative list.
A positive change will also be the final report. With basic law, after the report was passed, the latter remained in the drawer of the convent. While, with the new law, the recommended report in the assembly is submitted to the Government of Kosovo, the relevant ministries -- the president -- and the ombudsman Institute.
The report adopted at the assembly, along with recommendations, is sent to the State Prosecutor for taking further measures. The State Prosecutor informs the Assembly of the conduct of the investigation on cases recommended for the investigation.












