KDI chocolate: Refuting to Answer parliamentary Questions is irresponsible and violating standards for good governance

The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, and government ministers today have refused to answer parliamentary questions from MPs who have not voted international agreements in the Kosovo Assembly. The move has been reacted to by Eugen Cakoli from the Kosovo Democratic Institute, which has said it is irresponsible and in violation [...]
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, and government ministers today have refused to answer parliamentary questions from MPs who have not voted international agreements in the Kosovo Assembly.
The move has been reacted to by Eugen Cakoli from the Kosovo Democratic Institute, which has said it is irresponsible and violating standards for good governance.
Chocolate through a status on the social network on Facebook has written that the prime minister has a constitutional and legal obligation to respond and account for the Parliament.
The “Parliamentary discussions are the most common instrument of parliamentary oversight of the government's work. The prime minister has a constitutional and legal obligation to respond and account for the Assembly, despite other developments. Because the Parliament has chosen government.
Setting up a session only for parliamentary questions, and then refusing to answer parliamentary questions constitutes minimally irresponsibly irresibly without responsibility and violation of the standards for good governance”, Calcoli wrote on Facebook.
Otherwise, the country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has said he will not answer the questions of opposition deputies who do not vote international agreements












