Assembly Headship of the Assembly meets tomorrow

The head of the Kosovo Assembly will hold meetings tomorrow starting at 11:00. On the agenda will be the unfinished point from the plenary session held on July 22nd and July 28, 2021 for voting the Commission's recommendations for Public Finance Oversight on the annual auditing report [...]
On the agenda will be the unfinished point from the plenary session held on July 22nd and July 28, 2021 for voting the Commission's recommendations for Public Finance Oversight on an auditing of the company's annual financial mirrors report “Horticulture” for 2020.
It will also be the unfinished points from the plenary session, held on 16, 19, 21, 28 July and August 6th 2021, dealing with the draft vote on the ratification of the international Investment Agreement with the European Bank (BEI), for financing the Project for the rehabilitation of the railway line 10, voting of the Bill for the ratification of the Co-operation Agreement between the MSTAT and the Austrian Agency for the implementation of the <2Huluma Project and applied sciences in higher+ <1>, and the Agricultural Commission's call for changing the name of this commission.
The head of the country in turn has an unfinished starting point from the plenary session, held on October 19, 2021, for voting the annual report by the Council of Kosovo for Cultural Heritage for 2020.
Preparations for the next plenary session are the fifth point of the agenda. At the new plenary session, whose date is expected to be set tomorrow, will be
Proposal of two judges candidates to the Constitutional Court,
The first review of the Bill on Biocid Products, the one on budget cuts for the Kosovo Budget 2022, the second review of the Bill on Electronic Identification and the services entrusted to electronic transactions, the review of the annual Kosovo Statistics Agency report for 2020, the election of Deputy Director of the Regulatory Authority for Water Services, and the Proposal of the Parliamentary Group of Vetevendosje for the replacement of MPs in parliamentary commissions.











