Hoti: Attempts to abolish specials have ended, and this is what could happen in January.

The head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti, has said that with the abolition of the Special Court Kosovo would risk losing its support from international states, writes Periscope. Hoti says efforts to abolish the Court have not yet ended and that steps towards this initiative could be taken in January. “Nuk [...]
Hoti says efforts to abolish the Court have not yet ended and that steps towards this initiative could be taken in January.
The “The special issue has not been carried out. Maybe they'll make it back in January. It's the signatures of the deputies, then the signatures of citizens on petition. Then, the government can take him to the Assembly, because he is right”, Hoti said.
On the other hand, he indicated that on Friday evening they had been surprised by the haste to gather the Parliament and make the decision to abolish the Court.
We were surprised with this initiative and rushed to do the job Friday evening. Unreasonable and unnecessary. The question had to be verified. This created uncertainty among international partners, who were concerned that night with the flow of events. Our signatures were not requested for this request to abolish the Special Court. If that action were taken we would risk the achievements we have made so far. We could get into the spiral of recognition. The situation would turn back. We'd give a bad signal, why we're afraid of justice. We have to accept the fact that we have been powerless to deal with the killings that occurred in Kosovo”, Hoti said.. /Periscopi












