From the Commission on Foreign Affairs requires recommendation for the Parliament not to vote demarcation

Commission for Foreign Affairs Chairman Vjosa Osmani today during the meeting for the review of the demarcation bill has proposed that the demarcation document be returned to the Parliament's leadership, with at least a recommendation whether the agreement should be voted for or against. Osmani has said that there can be no recommendation which can [...]
Commission for Foreign Affairs Chairman Vjosa Osmani today during the meeting for the review of the demarcation bill has proposed that the demarcation document be returned to the Parliament's leadership, with at least a recommendation whether the agreement should be voted for or against.
Osmani has said no recommendation can be given, which could force MPs to vote for or against.
Zafir Berisha has commented on this from the Initiative, which has said the recommendation should be that this agreement not be ratified.
The same thought was shared by Wizar Ymer from the VV.
We should vote on this commission today for no ratification of the agreement, and we should reconsider the session so that this agreement is not ratified. He said.
Dorothy Maloch also proposed the same. /Periscopi/












