Kusari-Lila blames the opposition for failing to pass the Civil Code: Not participating to see our parliamentary group's stance

The head of the Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, has argued that the civil code's failure in the Kosovo Parliamentary Assembly, saying that despite having been changed within the VV's GP, however, there have been deputies who have not been in Kosovo to vote because of trips abroad. Kusari-Lila says he understands complexity [...]
Kusari-Lila says she understands the complexity of subjects like that of the Civil Code, but on the other hand accuses the opposition that do not participate, where, according to her, they are doing it to see the VV stand on the Civil Code.
The “Situates are not the same, they may have been some of the circumstances repeated, but in the case of the Civil Code they were both combinations. There have been differences of opinion within the Parliamentary Group, but there have also been deputies who have not been present in Kosovo as a result of the” travel.
“In the case of the minimum wage has had few votes otherwise, but it has also been here for shhkak that eight MPs were not in Kosovo in the case of the vote.
So it's not that it's a constant constant constant change of”.
We naturally understand the complexity of subjects. The Civil Code is a process that we have days since the presentation or public declaration and the opposition, which are not at all participating, and have wanted to see the position of our parliamentary group, day after day that the difference will be in few votes and it has been shown in failure to succeed the transition, but that in other circumstances is a democratic form in decision making<1>, Kusari-Lila said. /Periscopi/












