On Wednesday, deciding when to vote for demarcation

On Wednesday, it will be decided whether the Agreement for Demarketing will take place this year or early next year at the session to vote. Before it passes to the voting session, the Demarketing Agreement with Montenegro must be reviewed by the Commission for Foreign Affairs and then went to Headship [...]
On Wednesday, it will be decided whether the Agreement for Demarketing will take place this year or early next year at the session to vote.
Before it passes to the polling session, the Demarketing Agreement with Montenegro must be considered on the Foreign Affairs Commission and then go to the Parliament's Headship to introduce it in the agenda.
The head of the Commission for Foreign Affairs, Vjosa Osmani, in a proposal for KALLXO.com has indicated that the Commission will meet on other issues Wednesday and that it will be discussed when the Commission members are willing to review the Demarket Agreement.
On Wednesday, the Commission meets on several other issues, but there we will discuss whether members of the Commission are willing to review the Demarket Agreement over the next few days or ask to set the day in order in early January. It will be decided depending on the demands of Commission members”, Osmani told KALLXO.com.
For the ratification of this agreement, it takes 2/3 of the votes of 120 Kosovo Parliament deputies.
The demarcation agreement will not be considered for the first time in the Commission.
This agreement was also discussed in the past legislature, when Vetevendosje MP Driton Chaushi had thrown tear gas.
As of September 1st last year, the agreement had also gone to the session, but then Prime Minister Isa Mustafa had withdrawn after realizing he did not have enough votes.
The Demarkation Agreement was signed on 26 August 2015 by then Foreign and Home Affairs Minister Hashim Thaci and Skender Hyseni and their Montenegrin counterparts.
Ramush Haradinaj had just been elected prime minister had dismissed the state commission for marking the border line, putting the former LDK delegation, Speed Bulqi, who had brought the report that according to him, testifies that Kosovo with the Agreement reached territory.
According to senior European officials, ratification of this agreement is the main condition for Kosovo to open the way for visa-free movement.












