KMDLNJ seeks urgent voting of antiCondivent Law-19

KMDLNJ has publicly called on Kosovo Assembly deputies, regardless of party affiliation and who represent and protect the interests of all citizens, to vote on anti-law CO VID-19, saying it's the last time you do it in the best interests of the citizen. anti-law vote CO VID-19 was initiated by Parliament Speaker Vjosa [...]
anti-law vote CO VID-19 had been initiated by Parliament Speaker Vjosa Osmani, but due to political differences, he was blocked affecting the lives and health of the citizen.
And this has prompted the KMDLNJ to address with a special call the legislature for its adoption as quickly as possible of this law, at a time when the number of new corruption cases is marking growth.
“If the anti law had long been voted CO VID-19, today we would have a legal basis that would make the fight against pandemic more effective and the consequences would be smaller. For KMDLNJ, it is understandable that the government is awaiting the last date of July 11th instead of acting urgently and in accordance with the situation created where seriously the lives of Kosovo's citizens are being jeopardised, with far more serious consequences”, it is said in response.
The government Hoti, due to the escalation of pandemic and the serious consequences for citizen life, recently restored the restrictions of movement in four cities which lead with the largest number of cases with COVID-19: Pristina, Prizren, Ferizaj and Vushtrria.












