Vetevendosje with no firm decision about Specials, but says Sė will make Thaci aide

The Vetevendosje Movement has not yet made up its mind whether or not it will support the abolition of the Special Court Law. But for one thing they're convinced. They say that they will not hire President Hashim Thaci, who, according to them, is trying to abolish the law to buy time to compromise [...]
But for one thing they're convinced. They say that they will not hire President Hashim Thaci, who, according to them, is trying to abolish the law to buy time to compromise only for himself, KTV reports.
Vetevendosje MP Albulen Haxhiu has said abolishing the Special is impossible, as to prevent such a thing would have to be made the change of constitution where the Serb minority votes are necessary.
For Civil Society, the situation is more serious than presented, for the fact that there is no political unity in Kosovo and that it is impossible to abolish such a decision.
The message of the states of Quinn was clear, according to Artan Murat. This can also be seen as the final warning to Kosovo institutions, as after that letter there can be no room for talks, but only concrete actions by them.
On the other hand, Vetevendosje says it is not against what Quinti said, but according to them, they are clear the stance of the Vetevendosje Movement that is against a court that criminalises the KLA war.
Haxhiu says what Vetevendosje will do is try to strengthen the justice system in the country so that this system of things will then judge claims to KLA exploits.
On the night of December 22nd, with the signatures of 43 deputies trying to abolish the Special Court Law.
But the MP's attempt failed after the Assembly of the Parliament's Headship, followed by international pressure, failed twice overnight to call the session due to lack of quorum.











