The Democratic Institute of Kosovo (KDI) has evaluated the spring session of the Assembly of Kosovo as weak. According to them, in this session the parliamentary supervision of the executive has failed, as well as the trend of lack of quorum in plenary sessions has continued. On the other hand, they emphasized that the elections set for February 9, 2025, are expected to affect the performance of the autumn session of the Assembly.
The researcher at KDI, Violeta Haxholli, in a press conference on Tuesday, said that the majority during the spring session has approved 36 draft laws, of which only 1 percent are from the legislative agenda of 2024.
He emphasized that the parliamentary elections set for February 9, 2025, will affect the performance of the autumn session of the Assembly, however, he asked the deputies to be responsible.
In addition to these, Haxholli asked for a more proactive role of Speaker Glauk Konjufca for imposing sanctions in cases where MPs or ministers violate the rules of the Assembly.
She emphasized that in the spring session in the Assembly there were 525 absences, or 24.3 percent of the deputies were absent.