Special Chamber Bill postponed for July

The extraordinary session has ended with no review of the Supreme Court Special Chamber bill on cases concerning the Kosovo Privatisation Agency. That was because there were differences between position and opposition. Until the position insisted that this bill be reviewed in quick procedure, the opposition opposed him, saying he has [...]
The extraordinary session has ended with no review of the Supreme Court Special Chamber bill on cases concerning the Kosovo Privatisation Agency. That was because there were differences between position and opposition.
Until the position insisted that this bill be reviewed in quick procedure, the opposition opposed it, saying it needs to analyse the bill.
All debate and disagreement, which lasted for several hours, ended with an agreement between the minister and the chiefs of parliamentary groups, where it is envisioned on July 9th to consider this first reading bill.












