For the first time in the Assembly, MPs show goals and challenges

MPs who for the first time have won a seat in the Kosovo Assembly are considering that society's problems have moved them to avoid that position. They have estimated that the pandemic has caused their voice on other topics not to be felt in the Parliament by Vetevendosje Movement MP Vennis Lahu has indicated [...]
Vetevendosje Movement MP Countrynis Lahu has indicated that there have been a series of factors that have prompted him to assume the deputy's position, among which he has highlighted the obstacle to further degradation of the Kosovo political scene.
My “Gage in the 2021 general elections can say there has been a multi-sectorial push, like most of the deputies who have been competing. Of these factors is the degradation of the political scene, I can say it was the factor as important. When I say in degradation, I think of the need for a new framework on our political scene because the results that the old framework has given, and this past scene has not already been what we've been expecting as a citizen of the country and as a youth”, it is expressed.
Lahu has also said that the large number of seats his party has won in the Assembly are limiting the possibility to raise the topics he has targeted.
“in the February elections we when we race have competed with the aim of taking as many seats in parliament as possible so that we can postpone our programme forward. We've managed to get a large number of the seats in the Assembly which has paradoxically made our opportunity to express, but of course it has its own benefits, because what we've promised we have the opportunity to push by”, he added.
According to Lah, the challenge not only for new MPs remains the lack of legal experts in the Parliament so that their ideas for laws can be harmonised with the country's Constitution.
For us as an MP for the first time in this country, in addition to the pandemic that has limited life in general, restrictions that have been reflected in parliamentary life, where imposed topics have been primarily those with Ovidius. In our parliamentary system a little bit of trouble gives us the opportunity not as much as we should have that our ideas for laws are put on paper because this way of functioning we are, we are reduced under the commissions we participate in. The difficulty has presented us with the lack of a number of legal experts so that our ideas for laws could be facilitated to put on paper and become compatible with the laws and Constitution of the country”, it has ended.
And the Egyptian community's representative in the Assembly, Friedon Lala, has said the goal has had the improvement of the three main spheres for this community as housing, education, and employment.
He has also expressed satisfaction with the space this legislature is giving him to raise their problems in the Assembly.
“Our goals are the many problems that in three major areas are residential, educational, and employment of communities. What is different from past legislatures or past governments is that the current government has the will to influence or improve the overall situation of minority communities, and for that reason, we have also been offered room for us to stir up problems and give innovative solutions to improve them”, he said.
He also stressed that the pandemic has made some of the projects destined for the minority difficult to implement.
We took the legislation at a time when the state was hit by the Pandemia Covid-19 and all our projects, which include financial costs, are difficult to realise in this year because Kosovo's budget is injured”, he added.
And LVV deputy Alban Bajrami has indicated that the daily problems of our society have prompted him to assume the MP's position.
When I decided to run for deputy there was no reason why in the past I was an activist of Movement and all the issues that we've raised as the subject have been heavily burdened on me, and this has been the main push that went on in a step further, the representation of which is in the Parliament. The daily problems we have as a society are the main driver”, he has indicated.
And for Bajram, the initial challenge has been adapting to work as deputy, while now challenging is considering political whims which, according to him, have historically followed, EO reports.
“In the field of topics that we raise as an MP in reality with what I'm most incarnated about because of the situation that we've had so far largely decoupled by health discussions due to indigestion, it's not like I've had the opportunity to freeze the topics that I hope I can push forward”
“The challenge is to adapt to those first-minute procedures and regulations that we have to follow during the work, but otherwise it wasn't something unknown. The challenge is to deal with problems as soon as the procedures in the Assembly are not possible. The will is but that sometimes numbers that at certain times are not due to political whims that follow the” Convention have been completed.











