Shala: COSTT is on the verge of default because of debts in which the majority has placed it.

Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Ferat Shala has said the opposition has done nothing illegal when it has called for the formation of the Parliamentary Investigative Commission for the Energy Crisis. The one on the <x0Fropal” show, in T7, said their request was legal. “There's nothing illegal. Instead, the heads of parliamentary groups [...]
The one on the <x0Fropal” show, in T7, said their request was legal.
There's nothing illegal. Instead, the heads of parliamentary groups have explained it well. Until a moment even where the correct article of the Constitution is read in the Parliament. There's nothing here that's unknown, nothing that's not written, we haven't asked for anything that doesn't belong.
Shala stressed that the position does not have to escape the formation of this Commission.
“A has a place in the world that says don't ask for an account, transparency to the executive institutions. What is the role of the Parliament if there is no debate, transparency, if there is no chance of doing so and implementing its duties. We as opposition today have called for implementation of the Constitution, legitimacy and the creation of a body that will make the whole process transparent. If they don't have managerial problems why they should run away from this”, Shala said, adding that the position is fearing with the creation of this Commission.
MP The PDK cited COSTT as on the verge of pardoning its debts.
“COMM The STT is ahead of bankruptcy. Dozens of millions of debts due to the majority that have put him in debt”, he said.












