Framework Monitor: Expectations have been bigger for the productivity of Kurti 2 Government.

Parliament work monitor Agnes Haxhiu says there have been greater expectations on the productivity of Kurti 2 government over the past year. According to her, this takes into account the parliamentary majority they have, as he said, at least on issues requiring a simple and more numerous majority. “If [...]
According to her, this takes into account the parliamentary majority they have, as he said, at least on issues requiring a simple and more numerous majority.
If we look at the fulfillment of the legislative agenda, from 115 bills that the Parliament has accepted until December 31st of the year we left behind, it has approved only 36, which if we look at it in percentages, is 31 per cent of fulfilling the legislative agenda. And 79 bills remain in the screening procedure. It is true that Government has adopted 119 bills, but the last nine bills it adopted at the last December meeting, which was held on December 30th, have not been prosecuted in the country due to the technical administrative aspect, requiring the acceptance of those bills and subsequently not entered the number of 2021 bills and carried in this year.” He declared Haxhiu in Kosovo Clan.
On the other hand, Haxhiu said that work and operation have been better than the past two legislatures when she is behind, according to her, many quorum problems. She said that MPs' shortages are continuing to be the systematic problem of the assembly's work, which she said is irresponsibly deputies.
In 2022, if it succeeds, some very important reforms will be undertaken, we're talking about laws. At last year's meeting, the government has adopted two very important bills, which are the draft law on Government and the draft law on financing political subjects, which is one of the EAR criteria, the Agency for European Reform. This regulates the way the financing of political subjects will be done, internal regulations regulate how they are financed, this increases transparency of funding, which has been problematic that the European Commission has also recorded. In addition, the first steps for electoral reform have begun, Haxhiu has said.
In this legislature, the opposition has shown a more constructive role, compared to the past two legislatures.












