Civil code is sharing VV: Haxhiu takes time to secure the votes, Kurti warns that he will start “press” on his deputies

To get the votes for the Civil Code vote takes a while. Thus says Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, who has confirmed that they have started with meetings since the deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement, “Sic, also mentioned Prime Minister Kurti, the civil code is part of our agenda. We've been in meetings with [...]
To get the votes for the Civil Code vote takes a while.
So says Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu, who has confirmed that they have started with meetings since the deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement,
“Sic also mentioned Prime Minister Kurti, the civil code is part of our agenda. We have been in meetings with separate deputies and we need some time to have the support of the assembly deputies, but it is important that opposition deputies be voted into office, Haxhiu said.
I think meetings with the deputies of the Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group will continue, whether at joint meetings or in separate meetings, but we have to make sure that if it is prosecuted in the assembly, this law is passed”.
She said that she did not yet set a date for the session, in which she is expected to be voted for this bill, but said that “as soon as she is sent, is the better”.
While, in terms of voting by PDK deputies, the party's parliamentary group's chief, Abelard Tahiri, said they have still made no decision as to how to proceed.
Before any meeting, before each session we will decide how we conduct ourselves. Today I have met the MPs and we have not yet made a decision. I will personally vote as the group will vote, as I am the parliamentary group's chairman”, Tahiri said.
But, in the LDK deputies' votes, the government can hardly count, as the chairman of the Democratic League parliamentary group, Arben Gashi, said this bill is the government's work.
“It is the law that is voted in a simple majority, it is the government's duty to resolve it. I won't vote for or against, it's a government issue. The VV has numbers in the assembly and must resolve that matter”, Gashi told Clankosova.tv.
While the AAK's chief of deputies, Besnik Tahiri, contacted him on the matter, he said he is on an official trip and that once he knows what Prime Minister Kurti has declared, he will give the group's position.
The country's prime minister, Albin Kurti, has warned that soon the Kosovo Assembly will go for a vote, the Civil Code.
For voting this Code, Kurti said he would personally handle the construction of a parliamentary majority.
I will personally build a parliamentary majority for this and call for broad support from opposition parties. The government's meeting decision on the issue has already been taken”, Kurti declared during the day.












