KosovaPress has provided the payment data for the nine MPs of the Serbian List and one independent MP, who continue to be paid even though they are boycotting the highest legislative body. The opposition parties consider that this is unacceptable and to the detriment of Kosovo's budget. Even the non-governmental organizations that monitor the work of the Assembly of Kosovo, say that the interest of the citizens is being violated.
The MP of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Pal Lekaj considers that the government should have discussed with the MPs of the Serbian List.
The Law on Official Holidays, the Law on Religious Freedoms, and the Law on Higher Education are failing to pass the procedures in the Assembly of Kosovo due to the non-participation of MPs from the Serbian List.
Naim Jakaj from the Kosovo Law Institute (KLI) tells KosovaPress that the interests of the citizens of the Serbian community are being violated.According to him, the institutions do not have the competence to determine additional measures for these MPs. However, he emphasizes that the Constitution of Kosovo has hinted that the MP should work with integrity, dignity, and honesty.
Also Viona Bunjaku from "FOL Movement" says that the absence of Serbian List MPs in the plenary sessions is worrying.
The last time Serbian MPs appeared in the plenary hall was on February 8. They assumed their mandates in November 2022, when their predecessors resigned.