Haradinaj hardens language: We don't answer to ambassadors for Special

The Kosovo government will not account for the ambassadors, but only the assembly for the decisions it makes. So has executive head Ramush Haradinaj, questioned over statements by the EU office chief for the initiative to abolish the Special Court and ratify demarcation. Haradinaj said the government no longer has jobs in [...]
The Kosovo government will not account for the ambassadors, but only the assembly for the decisions it makes.
So has executive head Ramush Haradinaj, questioned over statements by the EU office chief for the initiative to abolish the Special Court and ratify demarcation.
Haradinaj said the government no longer has jobs in handling these issues, while he expressed surprise why demarcation has not been voted for or against in the Parliament.
There are some subjects we have on our homework, those that have executive competence. There are some topics that are also involved in external acts. The part of the government on both one and the other we've done. I wonder why parliament hasn't voted yet, the government doesn't have what we do most, I have the report, and it has parliament. Let them vote, not find arguments that lead to extremes. The two-and-a-half years LDK has this case back in the drawer and now they are not voting”, Haradinaj said.
The Special Rooms are parliament's initiative. We only held an account to parliament that he chose us, that we did not answer to the ambassadors. We don't have employers, employers have parliament”, reports EO.












