Two plenary sessions are held today in the Parliament

Two plenary sessions are held today in the Parliament

  The Kosovo Assembly today will hold two plenary sessions. The first will start at 10:00, and the second by 10:30. In the announced release of the Parliament, it becomes known that the first session has a milestone in the day, “Reviewing Constitutional Proposal”. Meanwhile, the second session runs [...]

 

The Kosovo Assembly today will hold two plenary sessions. The first will start at 10:00, and the second by 10:30.

In the announced release of the Parliament, it becomes known that the first session has a milestone in the day, “Reviewing Constitutional Proposal”.

Meanwhile, the second session of the agenda is like the following:

1. The passage of the chip from the previous plenary hearing,
2. Declarations outside the agenda,
3. Bill No.08/L-251 vote for ratification of the funding agreement between the Republic of Kosovo, represented by the Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers and the European Investment Bank for the “Resilivation of the 10 B” railway line,
4. Review of Bill No.08/L-252 for ratification of the Agreement between the Republic of Kosovo, represented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development and Deutsche Geselschaft für Zusammerbeit (GIZ) GmbH, for the support project for sustainable development of agriculture sector in rural areas through diversification of activities,
5. Second review of Bill No. 08/L-180 for completing and changing the No.06/L-048 Law for the Independent Supervisor Council for the Kosovo Civil Service,
6. Second review of Bill No. 08/L-211 for Summers,
7. First review of Bill No.08/L-250 for climate change,
8. The appointment of two (2) members of the Kosovo Republic Competition Authority Commission,
9. The appointment of a (1) member of the Procuring Organization Board,
10. Formation of the Ad-Hoc Commission for electing candidates for a (1) member of the Independent Media Commission, from the ranks of no majority communities,
11. Parliamentary groups' proposal for appointment and replacement of members to the Parliamentary Investigative Commission concerning cases of sexual violence and domestic violence in the Republic of Kosovo,
Twelve. LVV's GP proposal for the replacement of a member of the Public Administration Commission, Local Powers, Media and Regional Development.

 

 

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