Demarket pending by 1 year, continues to be key topic for Kosovo

Just a year earlier, Isa Mustafa as Kosovo prime minister had pulled the point from the agenda for ratification of the demarcation agreement with Montenegro. At the time, it had left the blame to the Serbian List that in exchange for the vote it required compromises, until it had declared that the attraction is becoming more appropriate time, [...]
At the time, it had left the blame to the Serbian List that, in exchange for the vote, it called for compromises, until it had declared that the attraction is becoming more appropriate, but that it never returned to the Assembly, KTV reported.
A year later, Kosovo is found without a constitutional constitution, and the one aimed at becoming prime minister as nominated by PAN, Ramush Haradinaj, says the agreement will return to zero point.
Like Haradinaj, Vetevendosje continues to oppose such a form of demarcation of the border with Montenegro, while the latter is negotiating with LAA to make numbers for the creation of the new government.
However, only one meeting has been held in this period between LAA and Vetevendosje, and still no major themes have been put on for discussion.
Even from the prime minister's recent statements, the possibility of co-operation between these two subjects remains slim.
But if they manage to continue their meetings, Vetevendosje will discuss KKUK schools before talking about demarcation.
Meanwhile, analysts say that anyone who manages to make the new government cannot move from the current agreement.
The agreement between Kosovo and Montenegro on demarcation of the border line was signed in August 2015.
Since September 2015, for more than a year, opposition from opposition parties -- at that time Vetevendosje, the AAK and the Initiative -- was powerful inside and out of the Assembly, making the deal never make it through.












