Muja: The biased opposition, there's no reason to fail international agreements

Muja: The biased opposition, there's no reason to fail international agreements

Vetevendosje Movement MP Armen Muja has confirmed that the Parliament will hold two sessions this week. He even said that in addition to Wednesday and Thursday, the session could be continued on Friday. While he has sought out the opposition's votes for international agreements, he said a trend of three opposition parties has been observed in [...]

Vetevendosje Movement MP Armen Muja has confirmed that the Parliament will hold two sessions this week. He even said that in addition to Wednesday and Thursday, the session could be continued on Friday.

While calling for the opposition's votes for international agreements, he said a tendency of three opposition parties in the Assembly against these agreements has been noted.

He even said the opposition has no reason not to vote on three very important agreements that are now in order.

This week, the Parliament will have an intensive job on Wednesday, and possibly even Friday will be treated as remaining by preliminary points and international agreements. We also agreed that this week we will have a session regarding parliamentary questions from MPs”.

“in the past has had a good practice of voting international agreements. I don't know how I plan on doing this. The agreements require 2/3 of the vote. Now we have three important international agreements, among them is the 10th railway line, and the second is the central warming of Pristina, and the third is the power grid, or German Government investment for COSTT. There's nothing political here under normal conditions there should be no disagreement. We've noticed a tendency by the opposition, they don't vote without giving them any reason why they don't vote on it”.

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