LDK boycotts Vjosa Osmani meeting with coalition partners

The Democratic League of Kosovo, along with coalition partners AAK and NISMA, have boycotted today's meeting of the head of the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo, in which several administrative issues that have been considered that concern domestic aspects of the Parliament's operation. The LDK's Arben Gashi has not attended the meeting, Daut [...]
LDK's Arben Gashi has not attended, AAKA's Daut Haradinaj and Haxhi Shala NISMA's, since the party led by Isa Mustafa has reached a coalition with Ramush Haradinaj's Fatmir Limaj for creating the new government in the event the Constitution decides not to go to new elections.
It is not known whether such a boycott is linked to Osman's recent clashes with her party as a result of the formation of Kurti's chief division in relation to President Hashim Thaci's decree, with which he has nominated Avdullah Hotin as the candidate for prime minister.
The LDK chief, Isa Mustafa, had said such behaviour by Osman is not correct against the LDK's electorate and co-partisans. Hakki Rugova had even said Vjosa Osmani is no longer in LDK.
The meeting, called by Vjosa Osmani, has attended the VV) Arberie Nagavci, Memli Krasniqi of PDK)sa, Slavko Simic of the Serbian List and Fikrim Damka from the communities. /Express/
The Parliament's full announcement:
The head of the Kosovo Republic Assembly, under the direction of Chairman Dr. Vjosa Osmani has held the next meeting today, in which he has examined a series of issues related to internal aspects of the work and operation of the Parliament.
Thus, at the initiative of Chairman Osmani, the leadership approved the decision to reduce mobile, fixed and representation spending, both for the political staff and the Assembly administration.
Also, the Headship unanimously approved the regulation for media and public access to the work of the Parliament, drafted in co-ordination with media representatives and the preliminary adoption of the Association of Kosovo Journalists (AGK), as well as NDI support.
The Parliament's spending report for the January-March 2020 period was also approved, confirming the Commission's recommendation for Board and Transfer, while COSTT's request for the adoption of the revised business and revised budget plan for 2020 was processed at the Commission for Economics, Employment, Trade, Industry, Strategic Investment.
At this meeting, headship discussed other matters in her field of action.












