Two sessions held in Kosovo Assembly this week

During Thursday and Friday of this week, Kosovo Assembly deputies will meet twice. A series of bills and pending international agreements are expected to be adopted at Thursday's regular session. Meanwhile on the Day of Kosovo Liberation, the legislature will hold a session [...]
A series of bills and pending international agreements are expected to be adopted at Thursday's regular session. Meanwhile on the Day of Kosovo Liberation, the legislature will hold a solemn session.
This was made known by Chief Prime Minister Vjosa Osmani after today's meeting of the Parliament's Headship.
“We agreed to hold regular session Thursday, where a series of decisions and bills will be considered. The first decision is to overcome the law on public finance management that creates a necessary legal basis for economic management, while other decisions that are all related to international agreements. There are bills that have been waiting in the Assembly for some time. Unfortunately, in the absence of consensus they did not pass”, Osmani said.
But in terms of these, VV parliamentary group chief Rexhep Selimi said he was covering the non-progressive approach of the majority, as he said not legitimate.
What was today distributed at the Assembly of the Parliament's Headship of the Parliament is the non-principled approach of the widely created legitimate in the Kosovo Parliament. We today entered into the agenda all initiatives that almost the same parliamentary groups had opposed. Those initiatives that had been blocked during the pandemic involving measures directly to protect citizens, which have since been blocked, have been brought to the site today to proceed to”, Selimi said.
Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament from LVV ranks Arberie Nagavci said that today PDK and the already ruling parties are on the same line.
“Today has witnessed that the PDK and other parties, although trying to present themselves having opposing positions, are on the same line. Their only goal was to bring down the legitimate government, Kurti”, Nagavci said.












