Resolutions adopted by the Parliament are remaining only pledges on paper

The resolutions adopted by the Parliament are not being implemented in practice, thus remaining only a pledge on paper. The three resolutions adopted this year are expected to have such a destiny. This year's Assembly of Kosovo has adopted three resolutions: for the disabled, for Environment and for the adoption of development objectives [...]
The resolutions adopted by the Parliament are not being implemented in practice, thus remaining only a pledge on paper. The three resolutions adopted this year are expected to have such a destiny.
This year's Assembly of Kosovo has adopted three resolutions: for the disabled, for Environment and for adoption of sustainable development objectives. But even these resolutions are expected to have the fate of dozens of resolutions adopted in the past, which have remained in the drawers of the Parliament and Government without being implemented in practice, writes further “Zer”.
The opposition blames the Government for disrespecting the Parliament's decisions, while representatives of the ruling coalition say that even for this matter “faji is orphaned”.
According to them, the lack of a implementation mechanism of resolutions adopted in the Parliament has caused the respective institutions, which address these resolutions, to not implement them.
Haliti: Resolution implementation mechanism does not work
Xhavit Haliti, deputy head of the Kosovo Assembly, for “Voicein” has said the resolutions adopted in the Assembly have no implementation mechanisms, and most of them only become to spend time in the debate.












