Opposition's First Victory Versus Power in Parliament

Opposition parties in the Assembly today have marked the first political victory over the ruling coalition at the session to form parliamentary commissions. Crusader Vjosa Osmani this morning proved that with government coalition votes to impose the Parliament's work agenda, but failed after all opposition MPs opposed it. On this occasion, [...]
Opposition parties in the Assembly today have marked the first political victory over the ruling coalition at the session to form parliamentary commissions.
Crusader Vjosa Osmani this morning proved that with government coalition votes to impose the Parliament's work agenda, but failed after all opposition MPs opposed it.
In this case, the deputy chairman of the Kucendi from the PDK ranks, Memli Krasniqi, has argued the irregularities of this session and has proposed to the coalition that if they want the formation of the power commissions, it should be agreed with proposals by opposition deputies, who have demanded that the hearings proceed according to law and regulation.
After the Assembly of the Parliament's Headship, Chief Prime Minister Vjosa Osmani said they have agreed to proceed according to PDK deputy chairman Memli Krasniqi's request.
This morning's “at the opening session, we as opposition deputies stressed the necessity of fully respecting the Framework Rule and the necessary need of political cohesion so that the Assembly can make up its working troops, the formation of parliamentary commissions. After many discussions where the hard work rules were identified and after the failure of the vote without reaching political cohesion, now at today's chairmanship meeting, our remarks were taken into account and now I believe we have full reconciliation for the way we should follow together to enable the successful vote of parliamentary commissions”, Krasniqi said.
The PDK's proposals as opposition leaders received reconciliation from all parties in the Parliament, and the session is now expected to vote on the formation of parliamentary commissions.












