Kadrij: There is no reason for the opposition to be accused of boycotting the Parliament's Constitution

AAK's elected MP, Time Kadrijaj, said and the decision by the head of the session, Avni Dehari, to end today's session without being put to the polls the first item of the agenda that failed to pass Tuesday, is a violation. “At the point left and that's the report vote, we waited [...]
AAK's elected MP, Time Kadrijaj, said and the decision by the head of the session, Avni Dehari, to end today's session without being put to the polls the first item of the agenda that failed to pass Tuesday, is a violation.
At the point left, which is the report's vote, we expected there to be a vote, and quite by chance the leader found out how many deputies were present and then indicated that since the skee had consensus interrupted the hearing. This is unconstitutional and anti-legal because in fact he has had to vote and that MPs will vote on”.












