These are the dates on which to call your constitutional session

One of the participants in the meeting with the country's president, Hashim Thaci, for appointment of the constitutional session has told Klan Kosovo on condition of anonymity that the two favourite dates of political party representatives for the appointment of this session are: July 27th and August 4th. According to this entire source, it is in the hands of the president [...]
One of the participants in the meeting with the country's president, Hashim Thaci, for appointment of the constitutional session has told Klan Kosovo on condition of anonymity that the two favourite dates of political party representatives for the appointment of this session are: July 27th and August 4th.
According to this entire source, it is in the hands of President Hashim Thaci, whose office has started now and several days of consultations with the Secretary of the Parliament, who would have to appoint this session.
The head of state today has gathered representatives of political parties in the country in his office to discuss the date of holding this session.
Representatives from the PAN and minority have gone to the meeting, excluding the Serbian List.
Besides the latter, Thaci's invitation to the meeting has said no to LAA and Vetevendosje, Kosovo reports.
On Friday, the Vetevendosje Movement and the Democratic League of Kosovo have called the meeting invited by President Thaci unnecessary.
The Vetevendosje Movement, as the second largest political subject for the number of votes in Kosovo's Parliament, through the social Facebook network, has announced it will not participate in the meeting of President Thaci.












