Bulliqi has a message for MPs before they can vote for Demarketing

We have filled out the report with other factographic materials that go in favour of Kosovo's territorial integrity. The chairman of the Commission for Demarcing and Maintaining the State Border, Speed Bulqi, has defended the work of its commission for demarcation with Montenegro, saying that materials that are recorded in the report stem from [...]
The chairman of the commission for marking and maintaining the state border, Speed Bulqi, has defended the work of its commission for demarcation with Montenegro, saying that materials that are recorded in the report stem from official institutions of different time periods.
In an interview for the newspaper New Age, he said the preliminary commission made numerous concessions.
Bulliqi has confirmed that the commission he heads had no authorisation to recommend to the Government how to act with the demarcation agreement with Montenegro.
According to him, the new commission has only analysed the work of the preliminary commission by completing the report with other actual and intensible loan materials.
Bulliqi has invited Kosovo Assembly deputies to first read this commission's report and criticise their opinion on the facts of the latest report.












