On July 5th, Haradinaj's intervention for the 53 millionth Bechtel Enkaʹs

The head of the Assembly has decided since 5 July, at 10:00, the Assembly will convene at the new session. Following parliamentary questions and statements outside the agenda, Serbian Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's interface will be held regarding the payment of an additional 53m euros to the company Bechtel & Enka in the contract for construction [...]
The head of the Assembly has decided since 5 July, at 10:00, the Assembly will convene at the new session.
Following parliamentary questions and statements outside the agenda, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's inter-relation will be held regarding the payment of an additional 53m euros to the company Bechtel & Enka in the contract for construction of the R6 highway, Pristina- Hani of Elez.
In this session, the Energy Efficiency Bill will in principle be considered, while in second reading, the Law on Postal Services and the Bill on Protection in Imports.
The annual report by the Independent Council for the Civil Service of Kosovo is also expected for 2017 and the AAK Parliamentary Group's proposal for replacing members in parliamentary commissions.
Other points will be added to this session, which will be ready for consideration.
At Friday's meeting, Kryesia discussed other issues in her field.
Thus, the legislative initiative “Bill on Change and Fulfill Law No. 03 L-064 for official holidays in the Republic of Kosovo”, drafted by the Commission for Rights, Community Interests and for Kthim, was prosecuted for government opinion. MPs, meanwhile, will be distributed three other bills: The draft law on changing and completing the Law on Parliamentary Investment, drawn up by the deputy head of the Parliament, Aida Drgati, backed by 11 deputies, the petition bill, drafted by MP Albulen Haxhiu, supported by the 10 deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement GP, as well as the Bill on Change and Fulfilling of the Law for the Kosovo Family, drafted by the Commission for Legislation, Mandata, Imunite, the Anti-Corruption Agency.











