The prosecution ready for investigation whether there was a counterfeit of LDK signatures

In the Kosovo Assembly on Tuesday, the LDK Parliamentary Group has included the signatures of MPs Ilir Deda and Mimoza Kusari-Lila in applying for holding the extraordinary session concerning non-visa liberalisation, without the knowledge of the MEPs of the Alternative. The ruling parties accused the LDK of manipulating with the signatures of Dada deputies and Kusari-Lila, meanwhile. [...]
The ruling parties accused the LDK of manipulating with the signatures of Dada deputies and Kusari-Lila, meanwhile, the LDK has been declared a technical mistake.
In this case, Pristina Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor Imer Beka told a call. com that currently no investigation has been launched under suspicion of counterfeiting signatures on the part of MPs in the Assembly.
We didn't start work once because last night I heard there was no fake. If there's a fake, then there's work for us. We haven't even started an investigation right now. If there's a reason we'll start investigating”, Beka said.
While independent MP from the Alternative, Mimoza Kusari-Lila said her signature and co-party Ilir Deda have been used without authorization from the LDK.
In fact, my signature and Mr. The decade that has been on the LDK Parliamentary Group since earlier. No authorisation has been requested and presented as one of the deputies' signatures. And we only understood it after it was made public, in fact when it was said who the deputies signed were, said.
Kusari-Lila adds that they have not made any deposit or withdrawing signatures.
“is not the withdrawal of signatures, but it is the issuance or is the unauthorized use of the LDK. This is the misuse of our name because we have become subject to all of this history without being at all acts, or without even being asked by the Democratic League of Kosovo”, she said.
While MP Ilir Deda has stated there has been a mistake in which his signature and Mimoza Kusari-Lila has been used.
“The LDK has sent the letter to the Assembly, where it has informed it that the signing of Mimoza and mine has been technical issue on their side. In parallel, I've sent the letter to the House, where I told him we didn't sign any demands for an extraordinary session. I have nothing against the session, if it had been good to ask if we wanted to be part of it”, Deda said.
However, Kosovo's Assembly last night, at the request of 40 MPs, has held parliamentary debate over “the ruling coalition's failures, which culminated with nonliberalisation of visas”.












