The special is abolished before January 20th, so will Vetevendosje

Ramush Haradinaj and Parliament Speaker Kadri Weselini have not given up on the abolition of the Special Court. Gazeta Blic's sources within the ruling coalition have indicated that since the start of the Parliament's work, the abolition of the Special Court will be tried. “Before January 20th will go to the site of the bill, which [...]
Ramush Haradinaj and Parliament Speaker Kadri Weselini have not given up on the abolition of the Special Court.
Gazeta Blic's sources within the ruling coalition have indicated that since the start of the Parliament's work, the abolition of the Special Court will be tried.
The “before January 20th will go to the parliament draft law, which will abolish this court. Thaci, Haradinaj's Veselini have not given up this target”, said this source of Gazeta Blic.
Meanwhile, it is found that the VV will not prevent this process.
As the Blic newspaper learns from its sources within the VV, this party will not stand in the way.
The VV's “will remain in the hall and will not prevent the abolition of this court”, that source said.
Otherwise, before 10 days 43 MPs had collected signatures for calling an extraordinary session in which this court would be abolished. Calling this extraordinary session had preceded a petition initiated by associations released by the Kosovo Liberation Army war.
However, on December 23rd, it had failed to hold this session, for the fact that the VV and LDK boycotted the Chiefs' meeting, thus imperiling the quorum, and calling the session.
This step of the country's leaders to abolish the Special Court had prompted numerous international reactions.
US Ambassador to Kosovo Delaway has stressed that this move by the country's leaders is a knife behind the US. Even more severe was British Ambassador O'Connell, who has been acting by the country's leaders for the abolition of Specials, has described Kosovo as the worst night of war.
Otherwise, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has said this court would be a burden to Kosovo and damage the country's image.
Kosovo has been and remains an exemplary place for respecting national and international law, we have testified in time to the UN, in The Hague, and now EULEX. Even a court is a burden for Kosovo, and an external plan harms the country's imgia”, Ramush Haradinaj said.
On the other hand, the country's president, Hashim Thaci, has said that no initiative of citizens and MPs that is in accordance with the Constitution is not a clash with the international community.











