Tuesday's Events

Tuesday's Events

Events: 09:30 Commission for Economics, Industry, Undertaking, and Market Keeps Listening to the Law on Electronic Communication. (The Parliament Building, N506) 10:00 Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, Ungenerated Persons, Victims of the Sex Violence of War and Petition examines the Bill for Prevention and Protection From Family Violence, Violence Against Women, and [...]

Events:

09:30

The Commission for Economics, Industry, Undertaking, and Market keeps listening to the Law on Electronic Communications. (N506)

10:00.

The Commission for Human Rights, Gender Equality, for Ungenerated Persons, Victims of Sex Violence of War and Petition examines the Bill for Prevention and Protection from Family Violence, Violence Against Women, and Violence on Gender Bases. (The Assembly Building, N302)

10:00.

The Commission for Education, Science, Technology, Innovation, Kultur, Youth and Sports examines the Council of Kosovo's Council for Cultural Heritage Application for 2023. (N225 Building)

The 10:00 campaign is launched “Worldight” in Kosovo. The purpose of this campaign is to raise awareness of gender-based violence through technology and its consequences. (Hotel “Swiss Diamond”, Pristina)

10:00.

The Commission for Security and Defence Affairs votes the Bill on Pensions of Kosovo Police Police Officials and Kosovo Police Inspectorate officers with police authorization. (Kong's Building, N10)

11:00

The Commission for Public Finance Oversight examines the Fiction Survey Report “Hydro Power License System and their monitoring of environmental impact and water”. The ministers of Artane Rizvanolli and Lieburn Aliu; the chairman of the ZRE Board; etc. (N506)

Kosovo's 12:00 Federata (FNK) organises an extraordinary conference on media, with the aim of informing about Kosovo's illegal representation in Melbourne, Australia by a swimmer. (FNK Offices, Sport House, Pristina)

1300

Environment, Space Planning and Infrastructure Minister Lieburn Aliu reports to the Commission for Environment, Food, Agriculture, Planning and Development. (The Assembly Building, N302)

5:00.

Democracy Institute for Development (D4D) organises Marta Salon with the theme “What options does the labour market offer to increase the participation of women and girls where should immediate interventions be made?” (Libraria “Dukagini”, Pristina) *Nja

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