It becomes the parliamentary investigative commission for the current: Half of member deputies abroad

The parliamentary investigative commission for management of the energy crisis by the Government of Kosovo has been outlined. At the first meeting, the chairman of this Driton Selmanaj Commission has urged members to make greater commitment in this direction by bringing the documents for the investigation to the next commissions. Selmanaj has also made known [...]
The parliamentary investigative commission for management of the energy crisis by the Government of Kosovo has been outlined.
At the first meeting, the chairman of this Driton Selmanaj Commission has urged members to make greater commitment in this direction by bringing the documents for the investigation to the next commissions.
Selmanaj has also indicated that this commission will have deadlines by the end of the year.
He has requested from the commission that all questions be addressed to COST, ZRRE and Government.
The commission will have a six-month term, we don't have the exact time it takes, since it isn't known how the investigation will take place, but it's about the end of the year. The first issue on behalf of the commission is that questions should address institutions like COST, ZReE and Government”, he said.
Commission member Mimoza Kusari é Lila said that the next meeting should include the plan for interviewing.
While MP Paul Lekaj said documentation is needed in order to launch investigations.
Next, we present the composition of members of the Commission for Energy: Dritton Selmanaj leading Artan Abashi, Enver Haliti, Life Statovci, Mimoza Kusari Lila, Ferat Shala, Eliza Hoxha, Besian Mustafa, Pal Lekaj, Adem Hoxha and Fridon Lala.
Half of the MPs have not been on the first day of the commission's construction for energy crisis management, as told by Chairman Selmanaj, most of them are abroad.












