Parliament meets in extraordinary session for car counterparts

At the request of the Vetevendosje Movement today, Kosovo Assembly deputies will again gather at an extraordinary session with the only point of the agenda, which is the “monopoly gap over the auto counterpart service”. “As the Government and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport is aware and broad opinion [...]
“Sic is aware of and broad opinion the Government and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport is not taking steps to halt this harmful monopoly that has started since 2009 and is trying to continue further”, the VV's argument for this session was said.
The issue of counterpartship has also been a point of discussion at the Economic Development Commission, which was held days ago.
There was also controversy among the minister of Infrastructure, Pal Lekaj and MP from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks Glauk Konjufca.
Lekaj before the commission stated that the Automotive Law allows the company “EuroLab” to possess the license indefinitely.
According to him, the market will be opened and there will be no monopoly.
But he couldn't give a deadline when that could happen.
Criticism of the law has also provided other opposition deputies.












