Agim Bahtiri won't stop, warns next step for Mitrovica union

The unanimous decision made by Mitrovica's Municipal Assembly on the 30.11.2018, addressing the Government of Kosovo to proceed in the Kosovo Assembly to unify the town of Mitrovica is very legitimate. So says Mitrovica chairman Agim Bahtiri. We consider it very legitimate for the very fact that the Municipal Parliament has [...]
We consider that it is very legitimate for the fact that the Municipal Parliament has the right to address state organs with any demands”, he says.
“It is the competent body to which the Municipal Parliament has been addressed, the Government of Kosovo, and not the MAPL, while the Government of Kosovo in this case is the key role that has had to return an answer to our request. I inform the MAPL that you have no right to examine within our request for reasons that it has not been addressed to your institution but has been addressed to the Government of Kosovo, and that you have unjustly stopped our request on the road to the Kosovo government, and that means a political and non-professional spirit”, says Agim Bahtiri's reaction.
The MAPL, it is said, is now said, which also monitors the Communist framework for decisions made and by law returns confirmations of the legitimacy of decisions but has no right to legally stop a request addressed to another body for consideration without seeing the depth of demand.
Therefore, I seek professionalism and political impartiality for this requirement to be delegated to the appropriate review body. There will be no organ that will halt the initiative and goodwill of citizens for this requirement to be delegated to competent organs called for the adoption of Kosovo laws. I'm warning you that if this demand is obstructed legally, then we will address citizens for the realization of a petition that will have hundreds and thousands of signatures. I didn't want to do this earlier because I've chosen the institutional way where through the Municipal Assembly which represents the voice of the citizens, this demand we've addressed to central institutions”, the response ends.












