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At the request of the opposition parties, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is summoned to four intersupensions Monday. The call to these interventions, where the prime minister is expected to be clarified on decisions made by the Government, is seen in various forms. Of the four interventions for Prime Minister Haradinaj, one has been called by the League Parliamentary Group [...]
At the request of the opposition parties, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj is summoned to four intersupensions Monday. Calls to these interventions, where the prime minister is expected to clarify on decisions made by the Government, are seen in different formsMe.
Of the four interventions for Prime Minister Haradinaj, one of them has been called by the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo, which concerns the Kosovo Government's decision on sharing financial means in the amount of one million euros for KOSTT, to cover the cost of providing electricity to four municipalities in northern Kosovo.
The chief of the Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo, MP Avdullah Hoti, tells Radio Free Europe that debates and interference have remained the only form of oversight of the government's work by the Parliament.
The “Debates and anchors have remained the only form of supervision of the Government's work by Parliament. The government does not appear in Parliament to answer parliamentary questions, many ministers and other officials do not appear in the Parliamentary Commission either, so the opposition is necessarily using these forms of debate in the Assembly. Even in those cases, the Government is not being presented at Parliament”, says Hoti.
In two other interventions, the prime minister has been called according to the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group's request in terms of severe reductions in the power supply and the situation in the energy sector, as well as in relation to corruption and organised crime in institutions and senior officials of the Republic of Kosovo.
While, the Group of Independent Deputies has called to the prime minister's interface for the signing of the commercial agreement between the company “Contour Global” and the Government of Kosovo for the “New Kosovo plant project.
However, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradianj will not be present in these interventions called for Monday, Kosovo Government spokeswoman Donjet Gashi tells Radio Free Europe.
On Monday, Gashi adds, the government is the host of Bulgaria's prime minister -- that is, an agenda, as Gashi says, planned earlier.
“If it was organised in planning with the Government agenda, namely, the prime minister would not be an obstacle because Prime Minister Haradinaj himself is interested in being part of this public clarification of his work, but usually the interventions in the Kosovo Assembly are assigned based on the agenda that has the Parliament of Kosovo, and many times has come to a misunderstanding that the prime minister is missing as part of the irresponsibly, but that is not how it was because of the agendas that were planned, Gashi.
The recognition of parliamentary developments, Albert Krasniqi, from the Kosovo Democratic Institute, tells Radio Free Europe that the interspelences more than are in the function of exercising the role of the Parliament are hindering the development of the Parliament's works and its functioning of the Government.
The first “concerns the organisation of the Assembly itself as an institution. For Monday's session, 25 points are listed, of which there are five parliamentary anchors, and four parliamentary debates, if we take any session can last up to three hours and only the anchors can take 15 hours and leave the parliamentary debates, the election of board members, the review of the bills, and all of these points can't be addressed within a single session, and then when it comes in line perhaps after a month or two, no longer be relevant, the Krasni proposer.
According to Krasniqi, the political parties, which are in opposition, are now trying to be in a race of which is more active and is keeping the main opposition party's primat.
These three parliamentary groups ( The LDK, the VV and the Parliamentary Group of Independent Deputies are now trying to prove through inter-relations that they are exercising more of their role as opposition parties, and all of this is not contributing to the country's development process as they do not intend to solve that problem that they are trying to address in the Parliament”, Krasniqi notes.












