Quorum lack in Parliament, symptoms of new elections

“In the absence of quorum this point will repeat the next session”. This is the most frequent sentence that Vjosa Osmani is going to use. This is because the quorum lack in the voting process is also following the 7th legislature. Place of Kosovo. The horniness of the ruling coalition is beyond [...]
“In the absence of quorum this point will repeat the next session”. This is the most frequent sentence that Vjosa Osmani is going to use.
This is because the quorum lack in the voting process is also following the 7th legislature. Place of Kosovo.
The December of the ruling coalition, which cannot even secure the minimum majority votes to pass the bill, is considered the main reason why the economic recovery “ ” is delayed.
But they deny it at the ruling LDK party. The latter urges the opposition not to refrain from voting, and on issues of national interest to exceed party interests.
Meanwhile, they say otherwise by the opposition. The Vetevendosje movement lacking LDK numbers with partners seeks to exploit for new elections, as it says that in this form no benefits will be for citizens.
It has indicated that the obligation of the ruling parties is to secure its 61 deputies.
“is the obligation of the parliamentary majority, as it has been in any legislature before it has enough votes to pass the laws. The simple majority is required... the primary obligation is for the parliamentary majority to ensure its 61 MPs are in session and to participate in the vote... you cannot seek the support of the opposition if by the moment of the vote you have done everything yourself, without consulting the opposition in advance. The process of consulting and unifying a position should begin from the first step when these laws, initiatives, or political attitudes start in drafting. And then it's your last step when you go in. The country together comes with a unified attitude and pass it”, he said.
While LVV deputy Artan Abrashi tells Kosovo that government initiatives are their burden.
A unstable government can only cause damage to the country. There are many processes that need to begin to continue and end by a legitimate government and there are no quorum problems or vote. So unfortunately we have a situation what we have, exiting this situation is just elections... like the opposition we don't owe to support a government which we consider as legitimate. All of its initiatives that fall into the assembly must be a burden of a ruling coalition, and we know that they are constantly puffed up with what they have most of them in parliament. The seat, but this thing is not being seen”, he said.
And ruling party deputy Rock Manaj says boycotting the opposition in the voting process is not good as it blocks the work of the Parliament.
“It is not good to boycott voting even by opposition parties because even the opposition position is in The Kosovo Assembly. For all legal initiatives, be they bills, resolutions and other parliamentary groups should have their own position and vote in the way they value it. To- against or abstain. The content of voting in the assembly is not a good form, but I think it blocks the work of the assembly for no reason necessary... I think at the point where it's national interest and citizens directly in this case because of the emergency we have is the interest of the Assembly. Kosovo play its role, regardless of position or opposition”, he says.
The same problem as the Hoti government has had by former Prime Minister Haradinaj, who in the preliminary legislature had the simple parliamentary majority. Often, legal initiatives failed.











