The distribution of the Assembly leaves many bills on paper

Even the Kosovo Parliament's sixth legislature will fail to complete its four-year mandate. That is after August 22nd, MPs are expected to vote on his distribution, following Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's resignation, and following the refusal of President Hashim Thaci's invitation that the coalition has turned down. PAN propose a warrant [...]
That is after August 22nd, MPs are expected to vote on his distribution, following Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's resignation, and following the refusal of President Hashim Thaci's invitation that the coalition has turned down. PAN propose a new mandate.
As a result, the work done so far in drafting and reviewing numerous bills will be missed, KTV reports.
Among them is the Government Bill, the Framework Adjust, and the selection of the Private Information Commissioner.
House-work monitors see this as disturbing.
The Hoxha Rayz from the Group for Political and Juridical Studies, has named this legislature a failure.
The work done so far, according to Agnes Hadziut from KDI, will not only be converted to zero but also remain the new government, whether or not it will address the preliminary executive issues.
At the August 22nd session when the Assembly is distributed, it will be voted in advance for the IPA agreement, which Kosovo benefits about 90m euros from the EU.












