Legislation of six one of the worst in Kosovo history

Kosovo's sixth Parliament legislature adopted a total of 75 laws. This legislature leads with the number of laws adopted compared to past years. But, the work of MPs is not being deemed as permanent by the Kosovo Democratic Institute. Artan Murati from the IDK, says this legislature has not had seriousness. So I [...]
This legislature leads with the number of laws adopted compared to past years.
But, the work of MPs is not being deemed as permanent by the Kosovo Democratic Institute.
Artan Murati from the IDK, says this legislature has not had seriousness.
So he gives an interesting epithet by assessing it as anemic.
If we speak in the numeric aspect of the sixth legislature has been in a number of approaches better than others, but here we only have numbers, namely, the number of laws adopted that during the past years alone, the Parliament had adopted 75 laws that are a figure higher than the figures since 2014, but on the other hand if we look at the content of the work then it was anemic legislature, there are that the legislature did not have the seriousness of<0, says Artan Manti from the Kosovo Democratic Insit.
And another problem with this legislature was lack of quorum.
This absence has caused a large number of hearings to fail.
And that negligence and responsibility by MPs, Ahmet Isufi, chief of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo Parliamentary Group, agrees.
I say that the Parliament has not met its objectives enough because of a balance that has existed in the state-of-the-art report, and often in neglect and a responsibility by its deputies separately, and that someone has contributed to the weakening of the Parliament, therefore citizens are the ones who decide what the next Kosovo Parliament must be like, Ahmet Isufi, chief of the Parliament Group in the AAK.
And this legislature as one of the worst Kosovo had is seeing as Vetevendosje Movement deputy Jedal Svecla.
This has been one of Kosovo's worst legislatures, the disaster is greater when it is known that the processes would have to be different, a more experienced nation, a country with a different composition, unfortunately this was not extremely weak and bad, says Jelal Svechla, MP of the Vetevendosje Movement.
For this period the Kosovo Assembly has held only 10 regular sessions, while 17 were extraordinary sessions.












