With no results of 30 times, today's new bid for the Kosovo Assembly binding

Today, Kosovo Assembly deputies again gather in the next bid for the framework of the 9th legislature. Until several consecutive sessions, Vetevendosje candidate for chief parliament Albulen Haxhiu has failed to get the 61 necessary votes, there has been Vetevendosje, which has proposed a secret vote with which they disagreed [...]
Today, Kosovo Assembly deputies again gather in the next bid for the framework of the 9th legislature.
Until several consecutive sessions, Vetevendosje's candidate for chief parliament, Albulen Haxhiu, has failed to get the 61 necessary votes, has been Vetevendosje, which has proposed the secret vote, with which the opposition disagreed.
Meanwhile, any end of the session, political party representatives are pressing charges against each other for institutional deadlock.
The House Constitution hearing started on 15 April and is continuing without results and now 30 times.
Today's session is scheduled for 11:00 or 48 hours after that precaution.
This session has remained at the third point of the agenda, the election of the Speaker of the Parliament. The session is a continuation of continued interruptions due to the inability to create the Secret Vote Commission for the election of Kosovo Assembly Speaker.
The Vetevendosje Movement, which has the right to propose the candidate for Parliament's chairman, has nominated Albulen Hadziu for the post. However, it has failed to secure the necessary number of votes in neither early when it was prosecuted in the vote.
The country's president, Vjosa Osmani, met with party leaders on May 15th in an effort to find solutions, but has not resulted from any progress in overcoming the institutional blockade either.
Meanwhile, the Constitutional Court has not yet come up with an opinion about the AAK's request for assessing the constitutionality of the proposal for forming a secret vote Commission for the Kosovo Chief Parliamentary Election.
Parliamentary elections in Kosovo are held on February 9th. /Periscope/












