Today the 40th consecutive attempt on the House of Constitution

MPs sworn in today's 40th time will attempt to forge the Kosovo Assembly. Continued session is expected to begin by 11:00, Periscopi reports. At the previous session, there was a fiercer debate between leader Avni Dehari, and three former opposition deputies. Chief Chief Dehari sought out political subjects that did not [...]
MPs sworn in today's 40th time will attempt to forge the Kosovo Assembly.
Continued session is expected to begin by 11:00, Periscopi reports.
At the previous session, there was a fiercer debate between leader Avni Dehari, and three former opposition deputies.
Chief Chief Dehari asked political subjects who have not proposed the names for members of the election commission to elect the Speaker of the Parliament, by secret vote ( PDK, LDK, Serbian List and AAK-Nisma to do so.
In this regard, differences were made by PDK, LDK and AAK deputies Vlora Citaku, Hykmete Bajrami and Time Kadriaj, respectively.
The host of the session, remember that the constitutional session is not allowed to debate.
Later the commission's composition, with the proposed members in the past session, was put to the polls.
With 53 votes for, no counter and no abstention, the Parliament had no quorum for decision-making.
Session Chief Avni Dehari. He warned it to continue on Tuesday, July 1, 11:00.
As long as the political stalemate is resolved, Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani will call political party leaders at meetings in the coming days due to the political stalemate situation.
That's what Clancosova said. tv Bekim Kupina, Kosovo Presidency Media adviser.
Kosovo Vice President Vjosa Osmani will call political party leaders at meetings during the following days”, he has confirmed.
He further stressed that President Osmani expects the parties represented in the Assembly to implement the Constitutional Court Act and conclude the constitutional session within 30 days, as the Court has requested.
If necessary, the president remains ready to address the Constitutional Court for additional clarification”, he said.












