Berisha: If the situation doesn't change today, there's no point in moving to the Assembly.

MPs from the Egyptian community, Veton Berisha, have voiced concern over the procrastination of the Kosovo Parliament's constitutionalisation process, stressing that the lack of a political agreement is hampering not only the election of the Speaker of the Parliament but also the opening of the way for forming the Government. For me it's very important to form the Assembly, [...]
The “for me is very important to form the Parliament, to form the headship of the Parliament, because the previous the Parliament is formed, the deadlines for forming the Government --” -- Berisha has declared.
He has criticised the lack of progress in meetings among political parties, stressing that despite numerous discussions, no concrete results are being achieved.
I'm for an agreement between political parties and that's not happening. We're going from meeting to meeting and there's no difference,” he said.
Berisha for FrontOnline added that participation in parliamentary hearings without a clear agreement no longer exists unless the situation changes.
If the situation doesn't change today, it doesn't make sense to go to the country when we know the verdict. It just means go, vote and nothing changes. I'm not going to the session without having a political agreement and whatever agreement it is I'm going to support,” he concluded. /Periscope/












