AAK will send the Law on Government to the Constitutional Court
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The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) will send the Law on Government to the Constitutional Court.

This was announced by the head of MPs of this party, Besnik Tahiri, who said that this law gives the deputy minister the right to vote.

He emphasized in the plenary session that two important functions of the Assembly of Kosovo are being violated.

"This session that we are holding right now is violating two important functions that we have as an institution. I understand that the Parliamentary Group of the Vetvendosje Movement managed to collect 63 votes in the Assembly after a long time. However, to bypass all the procedures of reviewing vitally important laws, is nothing but a violation of the functioning and interference in our work. I understand that the regulation allows this, but this approach is wrong and does not do honor to this assembly. Also, I want to say here that we just passed a law (the Government Law), which unconstitutionally gives the deputy minister the right to vote. AAK will send this law to the Constitutional Court, because we are convinced that this right given by law to deputy ministers is unconstitutional", he said.

With 63 votes in favor, none against and no abstentions in today's session, the Law on Government was approved.

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