Kosovo Parliament hearing continues today

Today, starting at 10:00, there is the continuation of the Kosovo Assembly session, where several annual reports are expected to be adopted, and several agenda points for parliamentary debate are also envisioned. Order of day: I. Continue the plenary session with unfinished points on May 17, 2018: 1. Program vote [...]
Today, starting at 10:00, there is the continuation of the Kosovo Assembly session, where several annual reports are expected to be adopted, and several agenda points for parliamentary debate are also envisioned.
Order of day:
I. Continue the plenary session with unfinished points on May 17, 2018:
1. National Programme vote for implementation of a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (PKZMSA) 2018-2022,
2. State Water Strategy vote in Kosovo 2017-2036,
3. The vote of the Action Plan for biodiversity 2016-2020,
4. The annual Energy Regulatory Office Report vote for 2017,
5. Reviewing the Annual Human Lawyer Institution Report for 2017,
6. Reviewing the annual Report of the Free Legal Assistance Agency for 2017,
7. The AAK Parliamentary Group's proposal to replace members in parliamentary commissions,
8. The election of two members of the Independent Media Commission,
9. Proposal to remove Roming between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Albania,
10. Proposal-resolta for the complete opening of control for the inflows of citizens of the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Albania through border crossing points in Vmica, Qafe Prush and Qafe Morina,
11. Parliamentary duties concerning workers' rights and addressing unemployment in the Republic of Kosovo, according to LVV's GP request,
Twelve. Parliamentary duties concerning the implementation of the agreement between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Albania for the unification of customs points between them, according to the request of Deputy Visar Ymer, backed by 11 deputies,
13. Parliamentary duties concerning the green card, according to MP Faton Topalli's request, supported by 11 deputies,
14. Parliamentary duties concerning the poor situation of Kosovo youth, according to MP Fidan Rekaliu's request, backed by five MPs.












