VVA resolution fails to abolish task-force decision

In absence of quorum, the assembly has failed to vote the Vetevendosje Movement resolution, which aims to abolish the decision to eliminate the anti-corruption task force in Kosovo Police. With this resolution, it is also aimed at Kosovo's Assembly seeking not to impede the work of Task-force within the Kosovo Police. Deputy Speaker of the Kosovo Assembly, [...]
In absence of quorum, the assembly has failed to vote the Vetevendosje Movement resolution, which aims to abolish the decision to eliminate the anti-corruption task force in Kosovo Police. With this resolution, it is also aimed at Kosovo's Assembly seeking not to impede the work of Task-force within the Kosovo Police.
Kosovo Assembly Vice President Arberie Nagavci said this point would be considered at any of the next sessions, since only 20 deputies were present in the hall.
“Constitute that only 20 deputies are present in the hall, only LVV deputies are present. So this resolution cannot be put to the polls. It will be placed, as the agenda point in any of the next”, she said.
At the third point of this resolution initiated by Fatmire Kolcaku-Mouqinja, the assembly reportedly condemns any pressure or influence imposed on the work of police and justice system aimed at preventing corruption fighting. /











