KDI: We currently have a paralyzed assembly

The ruling party (LVV) did not participate in recent hearings called by the opposition, Violet Hajoli from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), has said the ruling party should enable the debate that the opposition demands the Constitution of last weeks in the Parliament, Violeta Hajolli, from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), is calling it [...]
The site of the past weeks in the Assembly, Violet Hajoli, from the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI), is calling it critical.
Hajoll says that since the spring session numerous sessions have failed, which says it is continuing at the autumn session.
The last few weeks we've had a critical situation in the assembly, and we've had a failure to implement the assembly almost year-round since the spring session, numerous sessions that have failed in the absence of quorum, and few laws that have been adopted this year. So began the autumn session, three sessions held by none of them were able to conclude successfully, and now there are over 20 points of the agenda waiting for the assembly's treatment are also about 50 bills that should be adopted by the assembly, including numerous international agreements,” said Haxolli about RTV Dukagini.
According to Hajoll, the ruling party (The Vetevendosje Movement), should be present at sessions called by the opposition.
Disturbing for KDI, she says it is the rejection of the speaker of the assembly, Glauk Konjufca, at the hearings, stressing that it has constitutional obligation.
The ruling party must enable the debate the opposition demands, and what has been disturbing for us as an institution is the absence of the mayor that the three assembly hearings did not come at all and he has the constitutional obligation to conduct the sessions,” added.
As he adds that there is actually a “parized” assembly.
The “is a failure to fulfill the role of the ruling party, the party that wins the elections is tasked with ensuring the prosperity and functioning of constitutional institutions, currently we have a paralysed assembly, a assembly that cannot exercise its legislative role, and this is being enabled by the ruling party. ”












