Dhmhtrhs Paneras
Boston, MA
Out of 30 tabled amendments, the Government accepted three, among which the amendment made by Filip Musovski (SDAM) was more essential, according to which the coat of arms will not be printed on the I.D. card until it is not adopted.
In the debate, the SDAM MPs supported the law, underlining that "the issue at hand is not bilingualism, but transcription and that the I.D. card can not be discrimination against the Albanians." The speaker from LP, in spite of this party's support of the Government's solution, expressed his personal stand "against," under the explanation that "a document that applies to territory of an entire country can not be written in two languages." The speaker from DPM noted that all the neighbors have bilingual I.D. cards, while a representative from SP voiced the dilemma whether to support the proposal "if it is believed that it presents a political solution that leads to full bilingualism."
After the adoption of this law, practically without any debate, the Parliament passed the laws for registry book filing and personal name, as well as the amendments to the laws for the foundations of safety in traffic and traffic safety, which enables a reduction in the number of traffic fines. The proposal for the adoption of a law for public gatherings was also accepted, with the note to take into consideration the remarks of the parliamentary commissions in the preparation of the law.
The MPs did not accept the proposal made by Dzeladin Murati for supplementing the law for specialized secondary education.