Stop sessions, opposition boycott draft vote

No second reading voting of the Law on Treatment of Free Buildings has caused the Kosovo Parliament's plenary session to cease. Even at today's session, the opposition has refused to vote on this bill, even taking no part in the vote, unable to make the necessary selection of 61 votes [...]
Even at today's session, the opposition has refused to vote on this bill, even taking no part in the vote, unable to make possible the 61 votes to pass the bill.
Although there were over 80 deputies in the hall, only 46 MPs participated in the vote, 40 votes were for, 6 votes against and no abstention.
The Speaker of the Parliament before voting on the amendments to this bill, warned MPs that I would interrupt the session if there is no decision-making.
“We have a real situation in which there are deputies in the hall, up to 87, but at the same time there is an undeclared position that a part of the opposition will not vote. Under such circumstances, I will put the session to the polls once more, we are under session four, if it doesn't pass we should abort session”, Veselin said.
Wessel stressed that the Speaker of the Assembly will meet to set the next session.
In this session, after completing the remaining points from several previous sessions, a motion of the motion was pre-empted The PSD, to discuss dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia.
The head of the Parliament even told opposition deputies of this they are leaving the discussion on dialogue, not voting the remaining points.











