Xhavit Haliti predicts danger for Kosovo, if that happens

Common statement by; The US, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Italy inviting Kosovo political leaders to give up any attempt to abolish the Special Court is emerging to be serious and important to our country. Ambassadors of the QUINT countries have condemned making any such decision [...]
Ambassadors of the QUINT countries have condemned making any such decision. According to them, anyone who supports such a thing acts deliberately against Kosovo's partnership with the respective countries.
Thus, the question of possible abolition of the Special Court by one law, on the part of the Kosovo Parliament, should be viewed carefully by the entire political spectrum. So he stated in an interview for “Indexline”, deputy head of Parliament, simultaneously MP PDK, Xhavit Haliti.
The main political figures should judge the current situation to decompress the situation and reports with Western states and to walk with them in the process, he says. The embassy's position, according to Halit, is known and has been known even when the Special Court was formed.
“This is what embassies say and have said publicly is an issue for which real politicians and those responsible for Kosovo should take seriously. The same should consider the possibility of exiting this situation into the best possible version of Kosovo”, he said.
Furthermore, the deputy from the PDK ranks says such a statement does not happen often, only in the event of too big crisis and in a situation that all have responsibilities.
“I believe that even representatives of states that have declared the policies of their states (QUINT) and that if we, as we take these statements into account and do not treat them in the right manner, by making decisions, then we like Kosovo can have serious consequences”, he stressed.
However, Haliti says that I cannot know the consequences or measures that will be taken, but what top representatives of Western states say have invested in Kosovo's freedom billions, billions of dollars for Kosovo's construction and have made an extremely important act for Kosovo's liberation should be taken into account. “We are not playing among ourselves, these are not political parties”, he says.
Haliti points out that his stay a few years ago was for the Special Court, but that the same would be within the territory of our Republic and not outside it.
The decisions of the House that are majority votes, under the regulation, should also be applicable to those who vote, but also to those who do not vote. It's a decision that no one can say is illegal because I or the party have voted”, he stressed.
According to the Parliament's deputy chairman, the legislature's decision is legitimate and binding as law for all protagonists who must enforce this law, including those who will be in contact or problems with the personal past, but also with the law enforcement agencies.
The ability to change or abolish this law is the effort of 44-deputees who have signed it and have demanded that this be processed in the Kosovo Assembly, at an extraordinary session, in order to abolish the Special” law, it has said in the end.












