Albulen Haxhiu exposes LDK MP for SHIK investigation issue

Vetevendosje MP Albulen Haxhiu has exposed LDK deputy Doruntina Maloku, who in an interview has said the LDK does not support the initiative to investigate SHIK, because the commission is dominated by the PDK, and that support of this initiative has given it during the past term, when the ruling party [...] was in office.
Vetevendosje MP Albulen Haxhiu has exposed LDK deputy Doruntina Maloku, who in an interview has said the LDK does not support the initiative to investigate SHIK, because PDK dominoes the commission, and that support this initiative has given it during the previous mandate, when the ruling party has been.
According to Haxhiu, both of Maloku's statements are false, writes Periscope.
Haxhiu has said that during the past legislature of the Kosovo Parliament, Vetevendosje had started collecting signatures for SHIK investigation, but the LDK parliamentary group has not given the necessary signatures because, according to her, those LDK were coalition with Kadri Veselin, it was therefore impossible.
As for the new reasoning, Haxhiu says the PDK on the commission is represented by only 2 members, which, according to her, is untrue that it is dominated by this party.
Full response:
I couldn't help but react after LDK deputy Dorothy Maloku's media statement.
When the journalist asks him about the initiative for SHIKU's investigation, she adds that she will not support the initiative to investigate SHIKU because the PDK is dominated in the Commission and that such an initiative has supported her in last term as long as the LDK has been in power.
Both are false.
First of all, in the last term we've started collecting signatures for the SHIK's investigation. We only managed to collect 38, but the LDK parliamentary group did not give the signatures because they had a coalition with the PDK and had voted Kadri Veselin for the Speaker of Parliament. Only some LDK deputies had given them individually but not as a group! Even as long as the LDK has been in Government in the last term, no action has taken to whiteen political killings. In fact, at the time that Isa Mustafa was prime minister, violent activist Inça died Astrit Dehari!
Today, at parliamentary committees, The PDK, represented by only 2 members, therefore does not have the majority and does not have 3 as in the previous mandate.
Even in this legislature we are waiting for the LDK signings.
Under the parliamentary investigation law, the commission cannot be led by the group that initiated it so if we launch it, we can easily agree to head the LDK, just let them sign the signatures!
If the LDK is serious, let them act, otherwise they are ending up reminding their activists, only in times of choice. This is low and painful!