Commission meets aimed at publishing with “surname” privatisation beneficiaries

Today for the first time the Parliamentary Investigative Commission will be meeting in terms of the privatisation process in Kosovo. The first meeting of this commission formed at the PDK's request is held at 11: 00 a.m., while the commission's constitutionalisation and discussion on the commission's activities will be in order. Weeks [...]
Today for the first time the Parliamentary Investigative Commission will be meeting in terms of the privatisation process in Kosovo. The first meeting of this commission formed at the PDK's request is held at 11: 00 a.m., while the commission's constitutionalisation and discussion on the commission's activities will be in order.
Weeks ago, with 77 votes for Kosovo's Assembly formed the Parliamentary Investigative Commission regarding the privatisation process in Kosovo, which will have 11 members.
MP Bedri Hamza said the PDK has presented this important legal initiative so that events that have taken place about privatisation become public, truths and unuttered, but also eliminate prejudices that are served by Kosovo citizens.
“Who privatised and who took advantage of the privatisation process in Kosovo, by name and surname, to make public the physical and legal persons, both political and political, and to specify the object and value of privatisation. What is the list of privatised companies so far, what is the government's role over the years of privatisation”, he said at the voting session of this commission.












