Osmani tells when the Commission's meeting is called to review the Bullics report for Demarket

The new Commission's report on marking and maintaining the State Border with Montenegro has been distributed to all MPs two days ago. So has the chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Vjosa Osmani, who has said that the meeting of this commission has not been held since it is being [...]
So said Indesksonline chairman of the Commission for Foreign Affairs Vjosa Osmani, who has said that the meeting of this commission has not been held since it is reviewing the material sent by the Government.
According to her, this meeting will be called very soon.
The Commission's “Meeting has not yet been maintained because it is reviewing the material sent by the Government (which MPs were distributed just two days ago), but will soon be called. The commission will review the agreement signed between Kosovo and Montenegro, because it is the only one voted for, and the Government has prosecuted the same agreement that has been considered in the past” mandate, Osmani has said.
Osmani shows that only after reviewing the Commission, the agreement could be put in order day at the plenary session, adding that the new commission's report is intended only to inform MPs and it does not enter voting procedures.
Only after reviewing the Commission can the agreement be put in order day at the plenary session. The new Commission's report, along with the other monitoring material, aims to inform MPs and it does not enter voting procedures”, it added.
By contrast, the new report by the Commission for Demarketing, led by Bulliqi, has come to the conclusion that with the demarcation agreement between Kosovo and Montenegro, Kosovo loses territory.












