The Assembly Continues Work Thursday

The Assembly Continues Work Thursday

Even the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue issue does not fill the Kosovo Assembly Hall full. As always, both the deputies and ministers of the government cabinet were missing from the plenaary session today. Among the many agendas, parliamentary debate today was preceded even for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia. [...]

Among the many agendas, parliamentary debate today was preceded even for dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.

In the absence of quorum, some bills were left unvoted, and the debate too was postponed for Thursday.

With only 56 deputies in the hall, after 5: 00 p.m., the Parliament closed the works since the presence of MPs was not enough for the vote.

Kosovo Parliament Speaker Kadri Veselin initially proposed to enter the dialogue point, since there was no corium for voting the bills.

This hearing responsibility, I'm not going to interrupt, in the morning we tried to reach a consensus, we're trying, the political struggle has taken on more of the inner interest than what we're going to have in attitude to a state with which we don't have a good past. We're going straight to the dialog point”, Wessel said.

However, the session was decided to be postponed.

Parliamentary Albanian Pantina demanded that the session continue tomorrow, or throughout the week as she said if necessary. But according to her, the session will continue when all MPs and ministers are present.

So the Parliament decided that the hearing work was continuing on Thursday from 10:00. And among other things, the head of the Parliament and the parliamentary colleagues had to leave on an official trip.

I see neither position nor opposition mobilised for holding the session. On Thursday, 10:00, the session's continuing”, he said.

The Speaker of the Parliament reiterated the decision of Headship, which without completing all the bills cannot go to summer break

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