The Presidency says it has not received any letter from the Parliament
The Kosovo Presidency has not received any letter from the Assembly so far, said the media advisor in the Office of the President of Kosovo, Bekim Kupina.
“So far, no letter has arrived from the Assembly. Before the answer, the question must come,” he said when asked about this issue by KosovaPress.
The chairman of the constitutive session of the Kosovo Assembly, Avni Dehari, on the occasion of the interruption of the session, said that they will address a letter to President Vjosa Osmani, writes KosovaPress.
“Under these circumstances, we are forced to suspend the session and notify the president with a letter on how to proceed in the future,” he said.
Today’s session on the constitution of the Kosovo Assembly was interrupted due to the non-approval of the report of the Commission for the Verification of Mandates.
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The non-voting of the report of the Commission for the verification of mandates and quorum, the leader of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Albin Kurti, has called “an internal institutional attack against the Republic of Kosovo and democratic elections.”
There were 52 MPs in favor, 46 against, and 11 MPs abstained on Tuesday.
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The Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of Kosovo, and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo voted against the temporary committee’s report.
Meanwhile, MPs from the Vetëvendosje Movement and Nisma voted in favor of this report.
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