Power-Oposital Tensions, veterans' protests can make it difficult to work on Parliament

Thursday's violence in the Kosovo Assembly, and veterans' warnings of daily protests in sessions challenge the normality of the legislative body's work. That's how monitors are praising, who say there may be tensions between political poles again. Access to the facility can also be a challenge for MPs if veterans block them [...]
That's how monitors are praising, who say there may be tensions between political poles again.
Access to the facility can also be a challenge for MPs if veterans block their entry, as they have warned.
But Arber Thaci from KDI says the people's elected must ensure access to the Assembly.
These and other shortcomings of this legislature, according to Naim Jakaj of IKD, prevent legislative agendas from being fulfilled before summer vacations.
A quarter of the initiatives are international agreements that need 80 votes, which the opposition has already indicated will not vote on any current power, because it believes the assembly should be dissolved and transferred to extraordinary elections.