Kusari-Lila laments why the opposition called the extraordinary session of rising electricity prices: The Assembly began well

Vetevendosje Movement GP chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila has said this year is not starting well as opposition parties have called extraordinary sessions for electricity prices, reports Online Economy. According to her, the regular session would be primary, as there are 31 points in it, including international agreements and a host of bills. [...]
Vetevendosje Movement GP chief Mimoza Kusari-Lila has said this year is not starting well as opposition parties have called extraordinary sessions for electricity prices, reports Online Economy.
According to her, the regular session would be primary, as there are 31 points in it, including international agreements and a host of bills.
We don't have a regular session, start what I call bad because we should have a regular session that starts with statements off the agenda and an agenda that has 31 points, including international agreements and a host of bills that have met the conditions to come to the session and vote on two readings. We have a list of achievements and successes that have begun to be implemented in relation to our Republic's position in international subjectivity from the visa liberalisation process, to recognition of Kosovo's passport by all non-recognitional countries, including Spain”, she has said.












