The VVA's effort to reduce the rareness of Constituting sessions, Kusari-Lila blames the opposition

Vetevendosje MP Mimoza Kusari-Lila said the proposal for “smangie of the Parliament's regulation” emerged because the opposition “s is reflecting” for its responsibility. “Sessance has been launched with a request for consultation by the head of the session, which in a full agreement if there is between parliamentary groups, in a avoidance of regulation [...]
Vetevendosje MP Mimoza Kusari-Lila said the proposal for “smangie of the Parliament's regulation” emerged because the opposition “s is reflecting” for its responsibility.
“Sessance has been launched with a request for consultation by the head of the session, which is in a full agreement if there are among the parliamentary groups, in a avoidance of regulation or pre-regarding procedure, to agree to meet more frequently because the 48 hour is continuing to appear to have no result since the opposition's up-to-date parties have no reflection on their responsibility for unblocking the work of the Kuit”.
Kusari-Lila said the other parties accused Vetevendosje of violations, but said Vetevendosje's attempt to rarely reduce the constitutional sessions was the proposal it passed.
The “were once again charged with violations, was a proposal of agreement that was not supported, and was not subsequently realised as a violation, except to turn these meetings into a bit of another time, and the second that none of the three parties who claim to have the same position for the success of the constitutional session”.












