The KPM bill goes to the plenary hearing for second reading, is required to be submitted and Venice's

The Commission for Public Administration, Local Powers, Media and Regional Development has reviewed the Bill on Independent Media Commission. The report, consisting of 93 amendments, has been voted by six votes, none against any abstention to pass into the plenary hearing for a second reading. Meanwhile, one of the members of this commission, Mergim [...]
The report, consisting of 93 amendments, has been voted by six votes, none against any abstention to pass into the plenary hearing for a second reading.
Meanwhile, one of the members of this commission, Mergim Lushtaku, has established both the Venice Commission's reading and reading recommendation, Klankosova reported.tv.
Send the Venice Commission, a bill of particular importance, which concerns free media”, says Lushtaku.
The other member, Agim Veliu, has also supported his recommendation that the Venice Commission go into question.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the commission, Valon Ramadani, says that at this meeting there is no time for reviewing this bill.
“I'm convinced it will pass as law, and it's okay, but we don't have time to go with Venice Commission”, Ramadani said.












