Investigative Commission Meeting Pressed, Discussed Exile of Turkish Citizens

Following differences between the status and opposition MPs has been postponed for Monday the parliamentary Investigative Commission's meeting over the lighting of the case for the expulsion of six Turkish citizens. VV deputy Sami Kurteshi said the position is seen as wanting to undermine the work of the investigative Commission. “Never get [...]
Following differences between the status and opposition MPs has been postponed for Monday the parliamentary Investigative Commission's meeting over the lighting of the case for the expulsion of six Turkish citizens.
VV deputy Sami Kurteshi said the position is seen as wanting to undermine the work of the investigative Commission.
“Never have they attended these meetings. They either want something to hide, or they stick to their bosses. This happens only in Kosovo, for no reason, and the meeting is released. The position is not interested in making a parliamentary investigation, as scheduled at the” Assembly hearings, he said.
Today's meeting began at the invitation to report a police official, where the media were present.
However, even before his interview began, members of the commission reacted from office who demanded that the meeting be closed to the media because of the sensitivity of the case, as well as because the investigation process could be damaged.
Commission members from the Vetevendosje Movement have then reacted, which demanded that the meeting be open to the media.
Ganimete Musliu, Haxhi Shala, Muharrem Nitaj, Bahrim Shaban, released the meeting.
Later, it was decided to hold the meeting Monday at 09 o'clock.









