Dramatic developments expected to take place in January for demarcation

Montenegro's Prime Minister, Dusko Markovic, is expected to visit Kosovo in the second part of January, with regard to Kosovo counterpart Ramush Haradinaj expected to discuss demarcation between the two countries, writes the paper “Zri” today. Kosovo's government has already forwarded the Framework Agreement to the Parliament (with the Commission's report....)
Kosovo's government has already forwarded the Framework Agreement to the Parliament (beside with the Commission's Border Marking Report with Montenegro), but it is still not known exactly when this agreement will be prosecuted for voting.
From BiH they say such a thing will happen after this agreement is considered by parliamentary commissions.
According to its representatives, the demarcation could be released for voting after the break (at one of the sessions) if compliance is reached. On the contrary, according to them, this agreement is better off not getting ahead of MPs at all.
Meanwhile, representatives of the opposition LDK party consider the demarcation to be used for political purposes by some parties.
According to them, it makes no sense that the government will start at the Demarkation Assembly and call not to vote.











