Disagreement in the Investigative Commission over expulsion of Turkish citizens

The Parliamentary Investigative Commission, set up for review of the circumstances leading up to the expulsion of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo to Turkey, has expired the mandate without having managed to present the final report before the Parliament. So this Commission has asked the Headship of the Parliament for another month of mandate so that [...]
The Parliamentary Investigative Commission, set up for review of the circumstances leading up to the expulsion of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo to Turkey, has expired the mandate without having managed to present the final report before the Parliament.
So, this Commission has asked the Parliament's Headship for another month of mandate to succeed in completing the work it was formed for.
The Commission aims to investigate the circumstances for lighting procedures that led to the expulsion of six Turkish citizens from Kosovo on 29 March of this year.
At the request of Turkish authorities, Kosovo Police had arrested and deported six Turkish citizens to Turkey, five of them employees at the “Mehmet Akif” school, while the sixth exile is a doctor.
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