Who's in favor of the Special Court?

US Ambassador Greg Delaway, once again, has had to go to the Kosovo Assembly after the night of December 22nd, but has not been as concerned as that day. In the photo sent after the meeting, Delaway looks smiling until he shakes hands with Kadri Veselin, the head of the Parliament and his PDK, KTV reports. [...]
In the photo sent after the meeting, Delaway looks smiling until he shakes hands with Kadri Veselin, the head of the Parliament and his PDK, KTV reports.
The meeting came after the return of the draft law on abolishing the Special Court in the legislature's agenda, since next week, it starts working after the break.
Part of the agenda for the chairmanship meeting on Wednesday is the request of associations released for extraordinary sessions.
So far, from lists of 43 signatories of the initiative, only AKR's Islam Pacolli has withdrawn his signature.
Pacolli, along with the other AKR MP, Labinot Tahiri, met with the chief of the EU office in Kosovo during the day, where he wrote, they have confirmed his party's position that they will not become part of initiatives that undermine Kosovo's relations with Western allies.
Contacted by KTV, PDK deputies have not preferred to talk about signing work, under the argument that they have not had the chance to discuss the parliamentary group yet.
The MP, Hajdar Beqa, has said that he remains behind his signature but that he will act in harmony with the party's decision, and if it is the state's interest, he will withdraw it.
As long as the Democratic League remains firm against the initiative.
Vetevendosje MP Albulen Haxhiu, Koha.net portal, has told him that there has been a stir between the parliamentary initiative and veterans' signatures.
Otherwise, Kadri Wessel, days ago in a writing, gave the first signs for his withdrawal from the pro-resolving of the Special Court Law, which was not implemented on December 22nd, only due to the lack of quorum in the Parliament's leadership.












