VV sée supported the investigative Commission for the reasoning that there is war in Ukraine, Demhaya mocks Kusar

The organisation's executive director, Arton Demhaja, has reacted after the Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group Chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila's statement, which said the opposition is looking for the Baltimore Commission at the time the Russia-Ukraine war is under way. Demhaje has been making fun of this Kusari-Lila statement, saying how long has the Ukrainian and Russian parties [...]
Demhaya has been making fun of this Kusari-Lila statement, saying how long the Ukrainian and Russian parties have been negotiating to stop the war they can, “and we just stop the creation of an investigative commission for the current, and we're stopping the fight”.
As long as the Ukrainian and Russian parties are negotiating to stop the war in Ukraine and they can't, and we just stop creating an investigative commission for the current and we're stopping the war... This seems to be the geopolitical and geostrategic connection of the investigative commission for the war with the war in Ukraine... a good aunt's study of political science theories! ”, Demhayan wrote.
Otherwise, only 33 deputies have voted in favour of the motion for the introduction of the parliamentary Investigative Commission proposed by the PDK for energy on the agenda.
Of the 108 deputies present, 72 votes have been needed for the motion to pass.
“33 MPs have voted in favour, so this motion remains at the next session”, Konjufca said.
Opposition parties have decided to drop the Assembly Hall after the motion was not voted.
The PDK has proposed forming the Investigative Energy Commission, which has received the support of both LDK and AAK.












