The parliamentary group representing the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) within the Municipal Council of Lushnjë formally announced the adjournment of a scheduled session. This action was taken by the LDK group in response to what they characterized as the use of unacceptable language emanating from both the executive body and the head of the Municipal Council. According to the LDK group’s official declaration, the decision to suspend the proceedings was formalized immediately following the completion of the second item listed on the day’s agenda.
In their statement, the LDK clarified the rationale for the adjournment, noting, “As a protest against the unacceptable language used and repeated by the executive and the head of the Municipal Council, we adjourned the session after the conclusion of the second item on the agenda.”
The party further issued a statement to defend its members’ conduct during the council discussions. The LDK emphasized that its representatives maintained professional decorum throughout the proceedings, asserting that none of their members utilized offensive or harassing language during the debates held within the Council chamber. The announcement underscores a procedural disagreement regarding conduct standards within the municipal governance structure.
The LDK’s action thus serves as a formal protest against perceived breaches of decorum, leading to the immediate conclusion of the current session.
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