The majority in the Assembly of Kosovo is currently left with only 61 MPs to approve draft laws, out of a total of 66 at the beginning. The departure from the Parliamentary Group of MPs Haki Abazi and Fatmir Humulli, the non-participation in the vote of MP Drita Millaku for months, as well as the maternity leave of MPs Saranda Bogujevci and Tinka Kurti, has shrunk the majority in numbers. Thus, the absence of a majority MP for any reason is stopping the work of the Assembly in approving draft laws, since the opposition MPs are not participating in the vote. On the other hand, the monitors of the work of the legislature say that even the deadlock between the position and the opposition on the issue of the municipalities’ own resources will make it impossible to approve international agreements.
The head of this group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, acknowledges the challenges within the Vetevendosje Parliamentary Group, but she criticizes the opposition for refusing to fulfill their constitutional duty to participate in the vote.