“We can't answer it” The silence of power for stolen “vot” in the Parliament

A scandal has engulfed the Kosovo Assembly on March 7th, where the Kurti Government brought the Bill for School Texting to the session. To pass one, the law envisions 61 MPs attending. However, as the MP is alluding PDK, Ardian Kastrati, seems to have received [...] in the country on that day.
Enis Rrustemi
MP The PDK, Ardian Kastrati, published a video on its Facebook profile on April 9th accusing the Vetevendosje and Government Parliamentary Group of “volta stolen in the Parliament <x0vot at the site”.
Kastrati has said the Law on School Texts has been smuggled by the main ruling party, saying 61 MPs have not participated in the vote.
This happened. VV stole votes in the assembly. The law on textbooks has been smuggled by the VV. At the moment of the vote it is clearly seen that 61 MPs have not participated in the vote. Even Chairman Glauk Konjufca at the session questioned whether he had enough votes to pass this bill. These images clearly show that more than 60 lawmakers did not participate in the vote, but their number is exactly 60 that means not to meet the legal condition to be considered a fair vote. Despite this violation, the law was ruled as vice-president”, MP Kastrati said, among other things.
Periscope On Thursday, he has sent questions to the Parliament administration, however, until the publication of this same scripture, they have not responded, despite confirming they have accepted the email.
Periscope has also called the Deputy Speaker of the Parliament from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks, Mrs. Saranda Boguyevci, where her assistant was first notified, promising to return the answer to this. After a few hours, the same one told us I'm sorry, but the vice president can't answer”.
During today, Periscope He's been trying to speak to the head of the LVV Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, But the same didn't answer the phone call.
As, Commission Chairman for Legissacon, who is also LV's deputy, Adnan RrustemiHe told us to send questions in writing. After sending questions, the same until the publication of this text did not respond.
What will happen to the bill that allegedly passed into the Assembly by 60 votes remains to be seen continuing...Periscope.












