Haradinaj ignores internationals, continues to oppose Special Court

Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, despite severe international reaction, has not changed his stance and continues to plead against the Special Court. He says the AAK's position is clear and if the initiative would come to the Parliament, it would vote the AAK, KTV reports. Meanwhile, PDK deputies have expressed readiness to withdraw [...]
He says the AAK's position is clear and if the initiative would come to the Parliament, it would vote the AAK, KTV reports.
Meanwhile, PDK deputies have expressed readiness to withdraw their signatures if the party would make a decision to do so.
While Haradinaj has declined to comment on Wessel's statement, he has been commented by US Ambassador to Kosovo Greg Delaway.
“I welcome the public statement from the Speaker of the Assembly, Wessel, and other political leaders who have support of Special Court”, Delawie said.
MP The PDK, which had voted in favour of the Special Court in 2015, and on December 22nd had voted for its abolition, Hajdar Beqaj, says that if the party makes a decision to withdraw the signatures, it would do so.












