Failure to build risk for “adventurer power”

The State Commission for Demarketation will once again be in front of MPs to clarify the claims raised against the preliminary commission. Even though the Speaker of the Parliament has officially sent the Assembly to a holiday, for Tuesday on the Foreign Affairs Commission agenda is a review of Bill No. 06/L-028 for Ratification of the Agreement for [...]
The State Commission for Demarketation will once again be in front of MPs to clarify the claims raised against the preliminary commission.
Even though the Speaker of the Parliament has officially sent the Assembly to a holiday, for Tuesday on the Foreign Affairs Commission agenda is a review of Bill No. 06/L-028 for the Ratification of the State Border Agreement between the Republic of Kosovo and Montenegro, Koha Ditore writes today.
The commission has invited Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and the State Commission for Border Marking to report on documents sent to MPs, which are contrary to each other.
Commission Chairman Speedy Bulliqi has confirmed to the paper that on Tuesday he will report to MPs for his commission's report. But in Government they have not indicated whether even the prime minister will respond to parliamentary invitation for reporting.











