Deputies from the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Alliance convened at the Kosovo Parliament today for a protest session, demanding the full constitution of the Parliament. The PDK and Alliance deputies specifically called upon the Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV) deputies to initiate the parliamentary session. Their objective was to ensure that the process of constituting the Parliament proceeds strictly according to the established Constitution.
During the session, PDK deputies left formal letters on the desks of the Vetëvendosje Movement deputies. These letters reiterated the call for adherence to the Constitution and the specific procedures governing the Parliament of the Republic of Kosovo. The placement of these documents occurred during a session convened by the PDK, which underscored their demand for the constitutional session to continue every 48 hours until its completion.
The actions taken by the PDK and the Alliance within the parliament reflect a continued focus on procedural adherence. By demanding that the LVV call the session, the participating deputies aimed to mandate a process that aligns with constitutional mandates. The protest session served as a platform for the PDK and its allies to publicly press for the full realization of parliamentary constitutional requirements.
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