Position-opposital clashes for Thaci and Haradinaj's absence on commission for gylenists

The Parliamentary Investigative Commission, for investigating the expulsion of six Turks, is being held without the participation of two of the heads of state, President Hashim Thaci and Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. The power demanded that Thaci and Haradinaj's reporting be removed from the agenda, but that was rejected by opposition deputies, which also created clashes between them. [...]
PDK MP Ganimete Musliu has called for a change in the agenda, as neither of the leaders is in Pristina.
Commission Chairman Jalal Svecla has stressed that while the prime minister has indicated the reasons, the president's office has given no reason for the absence, KTV reports.
“Even though we are aware of his visit to the US”, he said.
MP Driton Selmanaj has stressed that as long as the powers are divided, the agenda must be approved.
AAK deputy Muharrem Nitaj has reacted here, who has stressed that the Commission should apologise Ramush Haradinaj after setting his interview on the day of the meeting of the two governments.
Hajdar Beqaj has also described the tendency to deceive public opinion this meeting as leaders' agendas have been public long ago.
The commission has dropped Musliu's request to remove Thaci and Haradinaj's reporting from the agenda.
In the end, Ganimet Musliu and Muharrem Nitaj have released the meeting in protest.
The meeting has been postponed after a verbal clash for the president, between Jelal Svechla of VV and PDK deputy Hajdar Beqaj.
We remember that 6 Turkish citizens had been expelled from Kosovo on March 29th of this year, but that Pristina's Constitutional Court has declared two of them safe for the country.











