The clash for Demarquement PDK requires ratification, AAK and Renegotiation Initiative

As for demarcation, the ruling and opposition parties differ. PDK officials demand that the current, AAK's and Initiative be ratified. Differences exist within the two largest opposition LDK and Vetevendosje parties. This major problem continues to be one of the most topics [...]
Differences exist within the two largest opposition LDK and Vetevendosje parties. This major problem continues to be among the hottest topics on local politics tables.
Meanwhile, Kosovo citizens are the only ones in the Western Balkans who cannot travel to European Union countries without visas.
Government coalition partners have different positions on the ratification of demarcation. The Democratic Party of Kosovo continues to stay behind that Kosovo has not lost territory from marking the border with Montenegro, and adds that the current version must be approved.
And Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and the Initiative officials say the current border agreement must fall and that the process must go to renegotiation.
Various positions about demarcation also have two major opposition parties. The LDK says that if there is new evidence, the process should go to renegotiation until Vetevendosje insists the demarcation should fall.
This major problem continues to be among the hottest topics on local politics tables. Kosovo citizens, meanwhile, are the only ones in the Western Balkans who cannot travel to European Union countries without visas.












