Extreme Homophobic: What did the Parliament deputies shoot in the joint yesterday? Conversation with former Prime Minister Selim Selimi

With offensive speeches, the prejudgmentary was the even sad oath held yesterday's session of the Kosovo Parliament, where the Civil Bill did not go to first reading. 28 MPs took up the hand in passing the Code, which, among other things, regulates ownership, heritage, and many other strategic issues for functioning of state/ society. 29 MPs led [...]
With offensive speeches, the prejudgmentary was the even sad oath held yesterday's session of the Kosovo Parliament, where the Civil Bill did not go to first reading. 28 MPs took up the hand in passing the Code, which, among other things, regulates ownership, heritage, and many other strategic issues for functioning of state/ society. 29 MPs held hands against him and 16 did not participate in the vote at all.
But the debate of the article that would enable the drafting of a special law through which the registry of the same-gender civile citizens is allowed, MPs threw the entire Code into the ground.
Periscop had a conversation with Selim Selimi, former minister of justice, to clarify us simpler than what DO NOT People's representatives voted yesterday.
The Civil Code of the Republic of Kosovo is structured in 5 Books, former Prime Minister Selimi told us.
The first “Book, includes the total part, the second obligations, the 3rd book includes ownership and entitlement rights, the fourth includes the Family, and the 5th book includes Heritage”, Mr. Selimi first explained to us the content of the Civil Code.
If we put the opposition deputies aside, it was the ruling party's deputies divided over the issue. Most of them did not get a vote for the Civil Code.
What does that show? Mr. Selimi asked.
The bar of voting on this law has fallen exclusively on Vetevendosje and their parliamentary majority. This is their second failure, as they were in the opposition, to bring down this code by failing to make today's ruling quorum for political opportunism by hiding behind civil union opposition fail to make the votes”, he told us.
Extreme Homophobic, says former Prime Minister Selimi, of the language we heard yesterday from MPs, especially the ruling party.
The “their expansiveness yesterday in the Assembly represents extreme homophobic and dislodges the tendency of some there to breach human rights and country constitution”, he says Periscope.
To better understand, what the deputies of the Kosovo Assembly were actually shooting at the dock yesterday, the representatives of the people, the following is a collection that enabled us more clearly and February, during a conversation with Periscope, former minister Selimi.
C STATES THE CRUCIAL CROUS FOKUS HARTING CONDITION CIVIL
Book One, total: Some of the main issues addressed
In Book 1, the total part was first designed. This book has adjusted fundamental principles that have so far been unregulated or scattered in other but different laws without harmonizing. How are these:
1. The principle of equality of all citizens in civil relations,
2. The ban on misuse of rights and causing harm to others,
3. Civil law sources (set for the first time in Kosovo), Constitution, Code, Laws and Accords and international instruments, etc.
Book 2, obligations: Some of the hierarchial issues addressed
1. Harmony of the legal provisions of the law on obligations by avoiding disputes of law and uncertainty;
2. Explaining the responsibilities of parties in contracting relations, etc.
Book 3, Property and other entitlement: Some of the main issues addressed
1. Property rights have been clarified, the way ownership is acquired and lost;
2. And He hath perfected for them many laws that have been made manifest.
3. The right of foreign citizens to have ownership in Kosovo is clarified, where they are basically equal. But there will also be special laws for foreign citizens, etc.
Book 4, Family: Some of the main issues addressed
1. The legal provisions of the family Law have improved in terms of the best understanding.
2. Better secured is the equality before the law for all persons in family reports;
3. A better protection of property rights has been provided for women by predicting that they can regulate property reports.
Book 5, Heritage: Some of the main issues addressed
1. Legal provisions guaranteeing effective heritage equality by making sure that women get their inheritance rights better (even though this right has been guaranteed, with the Civil Code there are preemptive provisions that each in the joy of his right, by informing each of the right to inheritance;
2. Releasing the legacy as the right of heirs can only be made by providing a transparent procedure and informing the parties/joints of the consequences of giving up./Dafina Demaku/Periscopi











