Tomorrow the Assembly holds two plenary sessions

Two plenary sessions will hold the Assembly tomorrow. The first is to continue with points left by October November and the second new session. The first of these will be considered 27 agenda points, including the first review of the Bill for the State Bureau for Verification and Confiscating [...]
Two plenary sessions will hold the Assembly tomorrow. The first is to continue with points left by October November and the second new session.
The first will be considered 27 agenda points, including the first review of the Bill for the State Bureau for Verification and Confiscating of Inexcusable Riches.
At the second session, which will begin at 2: 00 p.m., will be for consideration 28 points of the agenda, among them international agreements, first-read and second-read bills.
In addition to the session, MPs this Thursday will also have commitments on commissions. According to the calendar published on the official site of the Kosovo Parliament, meetings on four parliamentary commissions have been envisioned.
The first meeting will be by 0900, where the Commission for Public Administration will review the list of candidates for members of the Independent Council of Kosovo Civil Service supervisory.
Meanwhile, the Commission for Legislation will review the Corruption Prevention Agency's Application Plan for 2025.
The Commission for Economics will review the second-read report of the Central Market Inspectorate Bill. Also discussed will be “The President's decision regarding the return of the Consumer Protection Law, and will form panels for the interviewing process to complete the ongoing positions in the ARRU and NP COSTT.
The next meeting will be with the Board Commission where a review of the Second Read Report of the Bank Bill will be made, in principle for the change and implementation of the Law on Prevention of Money Laundering and Combating Terrorism Fund.












