The AAK and the Initiative repeat their position to the PDK: We don't vote the Demarquement.

PDK governing coalition partners AAK and Initiative do not have any information regarding Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj's statement, which in an interview for “News” has said the number of deputies supporting Demarcation with Montenegro has increased. But, AAK and Initiative officials have said their attitude towards [...]
But, AAK and Initiative officials have said their attitude towards the current version has not changed.
AAK MP Teuta Haxhiu has said their position remains the same as in the demarcation agreement.
While Hoxhaj believes this issue could be closed in January, MP from the coalition partner wants to collapse this agreement in the Parliament.
There's never been any fluctuation, our attitude is against that version, now we have a report to examine us as deputies, there's enough material for those who have had a” dilemma.
It's good to give answers to this problem not to play politically with citizens' feelings of visa liberalisation. So it's knocked down in the Parliament, because we're there to protect the country's sovereignty”, she said about the news.
Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj has said the demarcation will be discussed in the Assembly in the last weeks of January.
Hoxhaj, in an interview with the news, has said that on this topic there is already a new situation, where the number of deputies in favour of this agreement has increased, according to him.
“Now we have a relatively good new situation where the number of deputies in favour of those who vote the demarcation has increased, as well as in public opinion there is not a situation that had happened two years ago where there has been protests and gas in the Assembly”, Hoxhaj has indicated.
But for that, they have no information from the other coalition party, the Initiative for Kosovo.
The head of the Kosovo Initiative's parliamentary group, Bilal Sheriff, has said that since the agreement is the same, their position remains against this agreement.
“As for the Initiative for Kosovo, while the agreement is the same attitude will be the same”, the Sheriff has said.
Of Albanian party parliamentary groups alone The LDK's PDK is for the current version of the demarcation to be voted into, which while in the coalition failed to secure votes to pass this agreement, which from the European Union is the key condition for abolishing visas.
The agreement on demarcation, signed in 2015 in Vienna, is expected to be discussed in the Assembly during January, along with the Bulicci Speed Commission report.












