Lekaj shows AAK stand for Special Court

The deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Pal Lekaj, who also holds the post of infrastructure minister in the Haradinaj government, has suggested that the Law for Special Court should be abolished. He's in an interview for “The New Age” has said MPs' initiative in this matter is fair and [...]
The deputy chairman of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Pal Lekaj, who also holds the post of infrastructure minister in the Haradinaj government, has suggested that the Law for Special Court should be abolished.
He's in an interview for “The New Age” has said MPs' initiative on this issue is fair and should be supported.
According to Lekaj, after abolishing this law Kosovo must form a court that must deal with alleged cases. Lekaj does not believe such an act could cool international reports, while adding that the LDK's opposition is doing so for political gain.












