Ymer: Kadri Wessel made many violations in the Parliament

The Speaker of the Parliament, Kadri Veselin today, made many violations, first by not placing the motion for dialogue on the vote, second by seeking agreement among parliamentary groups, PSD deputy Visar Ymer has written on Facebook. He has said that even after our agreement, that this issue be put to the polls at the [...] session.
He has said that even after our agreement, that this issue be put to the polls at the new session, he did not. He again committed two violations, did not allow the proposor's word, nor did he allow MPs to decide on the motion.
According to Ymer, today there was clearly interest by MPs to debate the dialogue in the Kosovo Republic Assembly. So we agreed with all parliamentary groups at the start of the session. Parliamentary Group of however The PDK changed its mind and the chairman of the Assembly, despite the agreement between the parliamentary groups, did not cast the motion at all. This is a procedure offense.
For more than that, this dialogue and the pointless motive for continuing it without democratic legitimacy from the unformed Assembly and strategy seriously endanger our Republic.
So far this dialogue, since it started in 2012 has changed the political name from the Republic to the Inknot, has strengthened and formalised Serbia's political presence in the government's Parliament through the Serbian list, and eventually threatened to turn the constitutional order upside down through the Community of Serb majority municipalities, to shape the division, deepen the ethnic political identity at the expense of civic justice, at the expense of the integration of the people of the territory, at the expense of the co-ordination of the resources of the country's<1x>, it has written.
It's extremely important that we argue in the country about dialogue. It is extremely important that this continuation of the dialogue without question, without legitimacy, without serious representation or supervision stop. It is vital for Kosovo that decision-making be returned to the Assembly.
According to him, the PDK's GP position, that since a part of the opposition is boycotting the vote in the Parliament, neither the PDK will vote on opposition initiatives is meaningless. The ruling coalition has responsibilities towards the state, and especially has faced the dialogue which they are continuing. They should carry this responsibility especially in the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, where they are accountable to MPs and citizens.












