Xhavit Haliti seeks better conditions in the country from Konjufca

MP The PDK, Xhavit Haliti, has asked Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca for better conditions in the hall in order to continue working. “A coma for a related issue. Mr. Mayor, I know you're a frugal and you generally save Kosovo's budget a lot. We had started [...]
“A coma for a related issue. Mr. Mayor, I know you're a frugal and you generally save Kosovo's budget a lot. We've had a process of oxygenizing the room we, even though it's not working out, two days, because it's costing you, and we're paying us time, we're standing by a law, with a case when we're voting it's five hours, you're counting me up, count your”, Haliti said.
On the other hand, he has said that he should not be spared in terms of creating the best conditions in the hall, as this condition is causing fatigue and nervousness.
You don't have to lock up tomorrow. Even these oxygenizations that believe there's no room where the coma participates in all the parliament halls around the world that are in this state like our hall, can't even warm up, that they're not here, they're for coffee, they're not for parliament where the MP is eight hours, 10 hours. I need to adjust these archatoprants and the microphones and the electronics voting and not let me have one day, three days with three loose cases.
And I'm also confident that even the matter of the convention's regulation that doesn't allow it to repeat the voting for one of these cases within six months, it should be arranged for us to be regulated, despite the legislatures we've collected resolutions, bills, decisions that are never adopted and carried on the next”
We need to rule as the other parliaments have. Yeah. I'm telling you that it's in your hand, or even in my headship's hand, I'm going to fix the secret vote, make the hall so we can have quiet nights that it's causing us both tiredness and nervous, this situation that's in Parliament Hall”.
Put me in easy on what the air condition in the room is like. Thank you”, Haliti said.
“These are basics, it is true”, Chief Prime Minister Glauk Konjufca said in response, promising that the problems of basic working conditions will be resolved.











