Request to abolish specials, divide political leadership

Kosovo President Hashim Thaci said Kosovo's society and leadership remain fully committed to democracy, rule of law, reconciliation and dialogue. His statement comes after the 43 deputies' initiative for extraordinary hearings to abolish the Special Court Law. For his part, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said everything [...]
For his part, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said everything depends on the will of MPs, while LDK chairman Isa Mustafa said he sees no reason for this court to be broken.
But, following the initiative to oust the Special Court, the country's president, Hashim Thaci, reacted.
He in his profile, Tinter wrote that among the speculations, it is important that all continue to be certain of Kosovo's future and democratic processes.
According to him, Kosovo society and leadership remain fully committed to democracy, rule of law, reconciliation and dialogue.
For the initiative of 43 deputies for the extraordinary session to vote on the abolition of the Special Court Law, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj said the issue is in the hands and will of the Parliament's deputies.
According to him, whatever option the Parliament decides, he will respect it.
At a meeting with the party chairmanship leading the AAK, repeating that the Special Court is unjust to Kosovo.
The case was also discussed on Saturday by LDK chairman Isa Mustafa. He reiterated that he sees no reason for abolishing the Law for the Special Court.
In addition to 43 signatures by Kosovo Special Assembly deputies, more than 15 thousand signatures from OVL and the KLA have been submitted to the Assembly.











