41 MPs have not withdrawn signatures, only 2 have been withdrawn from special abolition

Disinherance of the Law for the Special Court will be restored to day in the Parliament this Wednesday. At this meeting, it is expected to be decided whether the Special Chambers Law and the Specialised Prosecutor's Office will be prosecuted further. So far, from the list of 43 deputies signing the initiative, only Islam [...]
Disinherance of the Law for the Special Court will be restored to day in the Parliament this Wednesday.
At this meeting, it is expected to be decided whether the Special Chambers Law and the Specialised Prosecutor's Office will be prosecuted further.
So far, from the list of 43 signatories of the initiative, only AKR's Islam Pacolli and Milaim Zeka of the Initiative have withdrawn their signature.
PDK Parliamentary Group chief Memli Krasniqi has not wanted to comment on the issue at all.
But not all PDK signatories continue to have the same position for breaking the Special Court Law.
PDK MP Xhevahire Izmaku has said she will act as the PDK parliamentary group will decide.
Meanwhile, the other deputy of PDK, Bekim Haxhiu, has given no comment on the subject.
The AAK continues to take a similar stand, despite numerous criticism of this by international officials and diplomatic representatives in Pristina.
MP, Time Kadrijaj, has said they will not withdraw unless that is what the initiators do.
MP Nat Hasani, who has initiated collecting these signatures, has not responded to KTV calls.
Initiative MP Haxhi Shala, contacted by KTV, February, has said that never in his life when he did anything, has he not returned.
But unlike Shala, his co-party, Milaim Zeka, has withdrawn the signature and said he will not support the abolition of Special.
While MPs from minorities who gave their signatures to abolish the Special, say their decision will be the same as ruling coalition partners.
So far, Vetevendosje and the Democratic League of Kosovo have voiced opposition to the initiative to abolish the Law for Specialised Chambers and the Specialised Prosecutor's Office.












