PDK, LDK and AAK for the constitutional session, VV still without a stance

P party elected MPs The DK, LDK and AAK have said they will take part in the continuation of the parliamentary session for the Kosovo Assembly Constitution. The continuation of the Kosovo Assembly Constituent session is scheduled for Thursday, at 12:00, Periscope is forwarded. The hearing began on Tuesday, about 11:00, but was interrupted around [...]
P party elected MPs The DK, LDK and AAK have said they will take part in the continuation of the parliamentary session for the Kosovo Assembly Constitution.
Continued Kosovo's Assembly Constituent session is scheduled for Thursday, 12:00 o'clock, followed. Periscope.
The hearing began Tuesday, about 11:00, but was interrupted about two hours later because MPs failed to approve the provisional Commission's report on verification of mandates and quorum, which would pave the way for MPs to swear.
MPs from the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) voted against the report, saying members of the government, who have been elected MPs, had to resign officially earlier so that they could swear as MPs to the new parliamentary composition.
The Vetevendosje (LVV) movement has repeatedly said the executive is in resignation since the four-year mandate ends on 23 March.
On Wednesday morning, Kosovo's oldest parliamentary deputy, Avni Dehari, from the Vetevendosje Movement, who heads the Constitutional session of the legislature, addressed Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani with a letter to clarify how to act further after the break of the Constitus session Tuesday.
Osmani, has said Wednesday that the session for the Kosovo Assembly's constitutionalisation, interrupted on Tuesday, should continue within 48 hours of the suspension, as the laws predict.
But at the Kosovo Government meeting Wednesday, incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti reiterated the position that he and the government cabinet have been in office since March 23rd, when the executive has met the regular four-year mandate.
He said that “more than that it is not possible to resign” because it would be the institution's “abandon, it would be institutional vacuum”.
The MP elected by the Vetevendosje Movement, Hajrula Ceku, currently acting minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, told Radio Free Europe that MPs from this party will be present in the continuation of the Constituve session.
According to him, the process of restoring the Parliament must continue, as the law envisions, but also the letter of President Osmani.
There is no point in blocking the constitution of the Assembly, and this is the responsibility of each of the 120 elected deputies”, Ceku stressed.
In terms of opposition parties' request for the resignation of executive members from the ruling positions, who have won the MP's mandate, Ceku said the Vetevendosje Movement remains close to the decision, which incumbent Prime Minister Kurti has publicly voiced on Wednesday.
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From the Democratic Party of Kosovo, they have not yet made a public decision on whether to vote for the interim Commission's report on verification of mandates and quorum.
The party's elected MP, Ariana Musliu Shoshi, stressed that according to the Parliament's Order, within 48 hours of the session's suspension, MPs must re-gather to the legislature.
“Tomorrow ( Thursday) should buy all MPs”, she told Radio Free Europe, adding that the decision was made The PDK, whether to vote on the provisional Commission's report to verify mandates and quorums, will become known when MPs gather at the session.
The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) has welcomed the response of President Osmani, which the constitutional session of the Parliament must continue within 48 hours of the suspension.
But, the party's chairman, Lumir Abdixhiku, reiterated that the LDK will again seek Kurti with ministers to resign formally.
“will demand it as a legal obligation, as a constitutional course, as democratic logic”, Abdixhiku said, but has not specified whether to define this position even by this party of the interim Commission report to verify mandates and quorum.
MPs from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo will be present at the legislative institution Thursday, the party's elected deputy, Time Kadrijaj, has said.
She stressed that voting or not of the interim Commission's report on verification of mandates and quorum would depend on the position of the winning party of the February 9th parliamentary elections, the Vetevendosje Movement.
Let's see how serious members of the government (elect MP) are with resignations. Parasely, tomorrow ( Thursday) we will consult with other ruling parties and we will decide”, Kadrijaj stressed.
Approval of the provisional Commission's report to verify mandates and quorum would pave the way for the transition to the next point, the oath of MPs, following the election of chairman and vice-chairmen of the Parliament, necessary steps for the contracting of the new parliamentary legislature.
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