Bills, table and visits are planned by Parliament for 2019

What are we adding, and what are we changing into work plans? How are we doing with this? When are we leaving this visit and when are we holding this table? These are some of the questions that have accompanied the meetings of parliamentary commissions Monday while considering the work plan [...]
At least one question, an answer to a suggestion each MP made during the meetings. Some of the commissions have managed to approve the work plan, and some have left it for the next meeting, writes Koha Ditore today.
Thus, during this year the commissions are expected to handle a host of bills, initiate plenary sessions on specific issues, organise public hearings, tables, as well as make visits, whether within Kosovo or outside.
A table for the Dubrava massacre, which took place in 1999, where 155 Albanians were killed, is scheduled to complete the Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Undiscovered Persons and Petitions in April.
The table is expected to be organised in view of the 20th anniversary of this massacre. It will also precede the debate, to be held at a plenary session of the Parliament. It is also planned to build a monument with the names of massacres at the site where crime occurred.












