IKD: Only 50% of legislative agenda was fulfilled this year in Kosovo Assembly

There is no corumming site to continue.” This expression was heard very often in the Kosovo Assembly during the mandate of this legislature, which this year even became a cliche. As a result of the lack of quorum many bills remained unvoted in second reading, the House Monitors estimate that during this [...]
There is no corumming site to continue.” This expression was heard very often in the Kosovo Assembly during the mandate of this legislature, which this year even became a cliche. As a result of the lack of quorum many bills remained unvoted in the second reading, Parliament monitors estimate that during this year the Government did not meet more than 50 per cent of the legislative agenda.
In any year of Kurti Government, no more than 50 percent of the legislative agenda has been covered, so we're talking either in 2021, 2022, 2023 and unfortunately so far, even in 2024, no legislative agenda has increased by 50 percent. Such a matter or a fulfillment of the legislative agenda we have considered as the cause of lack of adequate planning, due to a lack of capacity. But we see it as a government failure to effectively convey the legislative programme”, Naim Jakaj said by IKD.
Movement “FOL” sounded inconsistently the conduct of MPs in the Assembly, which leaves far - reaching consequences.
“Citizens are the ones most affected by the decisions of the Parliament, since they are called to work for the people's benefit and given that we have constantly been postponing hearings and disapproval of various bills and the failure of international agreements most harms the people”, said Viona Bunjaku from the “movement. FOL”
During the year 2023, dozens of points and cases that were not repeated have been held for consideration at this year's Assembly session. /RTV21












