Milaim Zeka wants a pillow to sleep in the Parliament

Although 63 deputies are present at the Kosovo Assembly session, which is continuing with unfinished points from the plenary session held on June 6, 8th and 14th, in the absence of votes, some drafts left over from past sessions have not been adopted. Despite calls by Chief Xhavit Haliti session, [...]
Although 63 deputies are present at the Kosovo Assembly session, which is continuing with unfinished points from the plenary session held on June 6, 8th and 14th, in the absence of votes, some drafts left over from past sessions have not been adopted.
Despite calls by session leader Xhavit Haliti, for MPs present to vote, some of them did not participate at all in the vote, thus failing to adopt the remaining resolutions.
Initiative MP Milaim Zeka had a request from the Parliament to bring you from a pillow and sleep.
“If you go to the archives, you get every resolution that the LDK proposed and VV voted for. The reason I voted for it. Because resolutions are just advice to Government, it's not mandatory. If we're joking in that form in parliament with our voters, it's for us. I'm gonna go get him. Let's not vote the laws, but we can't even vote on resolutions that don't apply to laws at all. That's why we blocked the parliament. Mr. Chief proposes to bring us out of a pillow here of a sponge, even to sleep on”, Zeka said.
Otherwise, the Assembly has failed to approve the Resolution proposed by the Vetevendosje Movement, from the intervention of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, in connection with corruption and organised crime in Kosovo institutions and senior officials. Of the 63 deputies who participated in the vote, the pro voted 23, 31 against and 9 abstentions.
Neither was the draft resolution approved by Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's intervention in the situation and financial situation in the public companies of Telekom and Kosovo Post.
The deputies present did not even vote on the LDK parliamentary group resolution, from the intervention of Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, in terms of the decisions of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development Minister Nenad Ricalo for the dismissal of a director and the separation of resources for grants and subsidies.
While neither the law on legal acts nor the draft law on change and fulfillment of the Law on Personal Taxation was passed.
The Assembly also disapproved of the draft law on changing and completing the corporate income tax Law.
Nor was the Bill passed on changing and fulfilling of Law No.05. L-037 for Added Value Tax. Nor was the annual financial report on Kosovo's budget voted in 2017. MPs did not vote either the annual Report of the Kosovo Memorial Confusion Management Agency for 2017. Nor was the Kosovo Council for Cultural Heritage annual report voted for 2017. Nor was the State Agency's Annual Report on Personal Data Protection voted for 2017.











