These are the deputies most absent in three months (Emrat)

Besarta Hoti's lack of quorums, the failure to pass bills and undo important issues, often turns out to be a factor in the absence of Kosovo deputies in the hall, who receive a salary of over 1,000 euros for their responsibilities, adds to the amount of wages they benefit. Periscope, based on the Law for Access to [...]
The lack of quorums, failure to pass bills and undo important issues often proves to be a factor in the absence of Kosovo deputies in the hall, who receive a salary of over 1,000 euros for their responsibilities, adds to the amount of wages they benefit.
Periscope, based on the Law on Access to Public Documents, has provided evidence of all MPs participating in parliamentary sessions for the last three months of 2022 (January, February, March), in which 20 total sessions have been held.
According to lists provided by the Assembly of Kosovo, the MP who leads the list is Ardian Kastrati from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, where it is believed to be the lawmaker with the least turnout in parliamentary sessions. Badly has not left his colleague from Vetevendosje, Vasfije Krasniqi, who missed only 5 times out of the six satins, and MP Fitim Uka from Albin Kurti's party in January.
The same names have not been missed even during the seven February month sessions. Even so, Fitim Uka is identified with lack during five sessions, Vasfije Krasniqi did not participate in four sessions, as did a Vetevendosje MP, Alban Bajrami, who did not go to the hall on three occasions.
Record broke up MP PDK, Ardian Kastrati. From seven sessions, he decided not to go anywhere.
When we're in March, which was manifested in seven sessions, the seven-lack blacklisted Vetevendosje MP Arbresa Kryeziu entered. And it doesn't seem to be here either Fitim Uka and Ardian Kastrati.
Names mentioned above for their shortages, in this case MP Ardian Kastrati, had informed his Facebook network that he would not be able to participate in the Assembly for a period as a cause of one Health Problem With His Foot.
Parliamentary Response Kastrati
One such announcement came from VVA deputy Fitim Uka, but by contrast, Uka had another reason. He no longer than two weeks ago, said that for these shortages he had also announced the VVA parliamentary group's chief, showing that he is preparing a special book and that for Uka this is a major life achievement.
Uka MP's response
Meanwhile, for the absence of MP Vasfije Krasniqi, there has been no reasoning from her side or any explanation, though Periscope has tried to contact the deputy in question but that it has been impossible. We remember that the MP in question lives in the United States of America/Periscope











