VV proposes Investment Commission for Energy, nearly 40 signatures

The Parliamentary Group of the Vetevendosje Movement is expected today to proceed to the 40-signing Assembly for the formation of the hemitative Commission for the energy sector. Unlike opposition demand, the majority will include expanding investigations into the energy sector from declaring independence to the current government. The head of the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, [...]
The Parliamentary Group of the Vetevendosje Movement is expected today to proceed to the 40-signing Assembly for the formation of the hemitative Commission for the energy sector. Unlike opposition demand, the majority will include expanding investigations into the energy sector from declaring independence to the current government.
The head of the Vetevendosje Movement Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, says that in demanding the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission for the energy sector would include the points that are proposed by the opposition.
The Vetevendosje Movement parliamentary group supports the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission for the energy sector, with extensive timetables of investigations...0:53 We are interested in the actual functioning of democracy and the whiteening of all the circumstances that characterize the energy sector. We will present our proposal for expansion of the spectrum of parliamentary investigation, including the points the opposition has already proposed. With 40 parliamentary group signatures we will submit this request to enable the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission...1:59 we are interested in clarifying all facts related to decision-making with the energy sector from the declaration of independence to the current government, and such a proposal will be submitted (now) to the Kosovo Assembly”, she tells Kosova Preis.
A day before the plenary session, where the opposition's request for the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission is in order, LVV's chief of deputies says opposition parties are unable to form an investigative commission in the current form.
“It has been noted that the opposition in the current composition and the way the signings of 40 signatures of all parliamentary groups, including the Serbian List attached to the three opposition parties, will have no chance to establish the parliamentary investigative commission, as there is no parliamentary group from which the leader or leader can be elected until the parties in office are prohibited by law to be at the head of the parliamentary investigative commissions. 1:25 The performance has already been taken in such form by the Parliament administration. A similar situation has occurred in two different legislatures, even at the time when the chairman of the Parliament was Kadri Veseli, and by the time the Speaker of the Parliament was Vjosa Osmani- Sadriu and S '%s' have had access to parliamentary investigative commissions at the moment when MPs from opposition parliamentary groups are involved in the request”, Kusari-Lila adds.
It also regrets the opposition's claims, separately by the PDK, for the liaison, as it calls the current energy situation in Kosovo, with reports of Kosovo Ambassador Martin Berisha's financial scandal in Croatia.
I don't want to comment on anything about which the competent are giving credit responses. However, the form and way the opposition tries in every way to exploit, which could also result as false news, making an mobile liaison of the heads of state with the current energy situation in Kosovo. We would have a better and more favourable situation even in the energy crisis, if we had succeeded in investments in the energy sector, which were these opposition parties that are now trying to accuse the current government of the energy sector”, says Kusari-Lila.
The three opposition parties, P DK, LDK and AAK are earnestly seeking the formation of the parliamentary energy investigative commission. Despite the 40 signatures, the majority is not supporting it because, as they are considering disregard for the Parliament's regulation.
Because of this demand, the opposition has been boycotting the vote in parliamentary commissions for a week, even warning it at the plenary hearings.
On Thursday is the regular plenary session, where the opposition's request for the formation of the parliamentary investigative commission for the energy crisis during 2021 and KEK employment.












