The 58-member power comes with a blow from the EU Office: It's disappointing.

The chief of the EU Office in Pristina, Thomas Szunyog, has criticised the majority's deputies for the second time, as the hearings due to quorum are failing. He has said it is disappointing that the Kosovo Assembly has once again failed to hold the session due to the lack of MPs. It's disappointing that [...]
He has said it is disappointing that the Kosovo Assembly has once again failed to hold the session due to the lack of MPs.
It is disappointing that the Kosovo Assembly has once again failed to hold the plenary session due to the lack of MPs.
MPs must take parliamentary work priority after being elected by citizens to carry out their legislative role”, the chief of the EU Office has written.
Szunyog has said such shortages negatively affect citizens' lives. He has demanded from the Kosovo Assembly a mechanism ensuring the participation and voting of MPs in the Kosovo Assembly.













