LVV: No consultations with political parties for constitutionalisation of the Assembly

The Vetevendosje movement has not given up Albulen Hadziu's name, as proposed for Kosovo Assembly Speaker. “has not changed the name”, said in a response to Radio Free Europe, the head of the Constituent session, Avni Dehari, broadcast Periscopi. Dehari also said he has not called any consultative meetings with political parties [...]
“has not changed the name”, Free Europe Radio leader Avni Dehari, broadcast Periscope.
Dehari also said he has not called any consultative meetings with political parties before the end of the constitutional session, scheduled for Friday at 10:00.
No, we have a consultative meeting, we will now continue with the meeting, as planned at”, Dehari said.
Political parties had held a consultative meeting before the start of constitutional sessions Wednesday, but a political agreement had not been reached at this meeting on how to unblock the process to close the 9th legislature's framework, released by the February 9th elections.
At Wednesday's session, Albulen Haxhiu from the LVV failed for the third time to secure 61 votes for the top parliament post.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) voted against the election of Haxhi to head of the Parliament, meanwhile three deputies of the Social Democrat Initiative abstained.
The PDK and AAK are asking LVV to change the candidate, viewing Haxhi as an ununified figure.
On Friday, it is the sixth attempt to complete the Assembly Constitution, which began on April 15th.
According to the House Order, the constitutional sessions could continue no longer than 48 hours from the suspension, without limits on how long it can take.
The Assembly is considered binding only after the chairman and vice-presidents are elected.












