KDI: Over 5,000 deputies' shortages in this legislature

The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) on Monday has unveiled the assessment report on the performance of the Kosovo Parliament's eighth Legislate. The report reportedly held 263 sessions during this year, while 5 thousand lack of Kosovo Assembly deputies have been registered. According to KDI, the missing list leads the Serbian List with [...]
The Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) on Monday has unveiled the assessment report on the performance of the Kosovo Parliament's eighth Legislate.
The report reportedly held 263 sessions during this year, while 5 thousand lack of Kosovo Assembly deputies have been registered.
According to KDI's list of lack of Serbian Lists with 32 percent, the second is VV with 27 percent, PDK with 16 percent, LDK with 14 percent, meanwhile, the AAK by 5 percent.
The Parliament's chairmanship has held 93 meetings where 124 meetings have been scheduled. 263 sessions were held, 2022 was the year with the most sessions. “in the absence of quorum” was the sentence most mentioned by the Speaker of the Parliament. 35 percent of sessions have been continued. Many MPs were present at the beginning of the session and left in the middle of the session. There have always been quorums on paper, not once in practice. There were also numerous absences of MPs, there are deputies who, in most cases, have not come to the hearings at all. MPs have made 5,000 shortages. The Serbian list is first with a lack of 32 percent, the second is VV with 27 percent, PDK 16 percent, LDK 14 percent, AAK 5 percent. For the amount of legislation in the eighth legislature, 282 laws in total have been passed. The legislative plan was fulfilled at 36 per cent level, the Assembly did not meet the legislative plan” once again for four years, senior researcher in KDI Violeta Hajoli said at a news conference.












