Political institutions delay adoption of pandemic bill

Political Puro is considered the lack of review of the pandemic bill by the Hoti Government. Although it has been about a month since the Parliament is awaiting the executive's comments, this has not yet happened, even though cases with Covid 19 have increased by June. Meanwhile, government officials at Thursday's meeting after 34 [...]
Meanwhile, government officials at Thursday's meeting, after 34 days of gaining power, are expected to review this bill initiated by Chief Prime Minister Vjosa Osmani.
The latter warned that the executive would wait only until Thursday, and that it would propose avoidances from the regulation in order to proceed with this bill urgently. A Law on Pandemia is also being seen as necessary by connoisseurs of the justice system.
That on Thursday the Hoti Government is expected to review this law and Deputy Prime Minister Besnik Tahiri said on Monday.
The government's next “, which I believe we will hold Thursday, will address Pandemia Law”, he said.
The current reluctance of the Hoti Government, the connoisseur of the justice system, calls it political cigar.
This hesitation is political cigar. They resent who proposed the law is Kosovo's Parliament Speaker Vjosa Osmani, who with a group of experts has made a draft of the law and reluctance to approve this law and reluctance to push forward is political cigar. They don't approve or push ahead just because Vjosa Osmani brought it. On the other hand, they do not come with an alternative solution”, he says.
While IKD director Ehat Miftaraj, the absence of a Pandemia Law, linked it with political outrages between LDK, against the law's proposor and chief speaker Vjosa Osmani.
“The LDK has attributed an extremely great anger to the chief prime minister, Vjosa Osmani. It seems only because she has proceeded with such an initiative, they are reluctant to return to the law. The law would then validate these irregularities, lawlessness and what is most important for Kosovo citizens to offer judicial security”, he says of Kosovas.
During Tuesday, KMDLNJ has also publicly appealed to 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.
“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 incomprehensible 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 threatened, with far more serious consequences”, KMDLNJ's response said.
By contrast, drafting the special law on management with COVID-19 was the Constitutional Court's request, having declared constitutional measures by Kurti government for limiting movement.












