VV’s Kryeziu says the Kosovo Assembly should function with a quorum

LVV MP, Arbëreshë Kryeziu, has stated that the Kosovo Assembly should not be held hostage due to the failure to elect a deputy speaker from the Serbian community.
She said that since the quorum for the functioning of the Presidency has already been ensured, all necessary steps leading to the constitution of the Assembly have been exhausted.
“Since the quorum for the functioning of the Presidency of the Assembly has been ensured, we believe that as deputies we have exhausted all the necessary steps leading to the constitution of the Assembly and I do not believe that the Assembly should be held hostage due to the failure to elect a deputy speaker representing the Serb community. In the meantime, there is now the necessary quorum for holding regular meetings of the Presidency, which then proceed and return the work of the Assembly to normality,” she stated on Tevë1.
Meanwhile, he said that the Constitutional Court, as well as many other vital institutions, function based on achieving a quorum and not being held hostage by the absence of a representative of the Serbian community.
“Here I want to draw another parallel. The Constitutional Court itself functions based on achieving a quorum to hold its meetings, and is not held hostage by the absence or absence of a representative of the Serbian community within the Court, and many other vital institutions function in the same way. The Assembly should not be an obstacle to this procedure either. We think that we had a golden opportunity to remove once and for all the presence of the Serbian List within the Presidency of the Assembly,” she said.

