Limaj: It started with an open vote and it should end like this.

Chairman NISMA, Fatmir Limaj prior to the start of the constitutional session, has said the Vetevendosje Movement proposal for the secret vote is against parliamentary rules and practice, Periscopi reports. We had the attitude. I believe it's against parliamentary rules and practices. I can't vote on something we believe is contrary to parliamentary practice. [...]
We had the attitude. I believe it's against parliamentary rules and practices. I can't vote on something that we believe is contrary to parliamentary practice and legal regulations. Open voting is under way. If it had started with the secret vote first, it would have been lawful even by law and no problem had started open, and it should have ended up being”, he said. /Periscope
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