Extract photos from the “think tank” that Avni Dehari invited with party representatives

The Kosovo Assembly has published images from the consultative meeting between today's chairman, Avni Dehari, with political party representatives. Dehar at the beginning of today's session invited them for, as he said, to consult how to proceed after the stalemate created Tuesday, where the Commission's report on verification [...] failed to pass.
The Kosovo Assembly has published images from the consultative meeting between today's chairman, Avni Dehari, with political party representatives.
Dehar at the beginning of today's session invited them for, as he said, to consult how to proceed further after the stalemate created Tuesday, where the Commission's report on the verification of quorum and mandates that would pave the way for MPs to swear and constitutionalise the Parliament.
The “Lerra that came from the president has provided clarification in one respect, but has not provided a final solution. It requires us to find strength and understanding to overcome and not block the situation in the Assembly. For this reason, I need to jointly call the representatives of political parties in a hall to consult how we will proceed. To consult that we do not commit any procedural violations, I feel the most necessary”, Dehar said at the start of the session, which he closed without putting the first point of the agenda to vote.
The Assembly, along with a brief session announcement, has also published images from within Dehar's meeting with representatives of political parties.
The Republic of Kosovo's “Assembly gathered today to continue the work of the 9th Legislastra Constituent session, interrupted on 15 April. At its opening, leader Avni Dehari invited representatives of political subjects for a consultative meeting pertaining to the provisional Commission's report on verifying quorum and MP mandates. After the chairmanial meeting, Dehari announced MPs for the break of the session, warning it continues on Saturday, at 12:18x1>, it is said at the Parliament's announcement. /Periscope













