Bullic's report and the Declaration do not produce a legal effect

Albanian political parties, except for the Vetevendosje Movement, have reached reconciliation over the vote on the demarcation agreement, expected to take place Wednesday, following two failed attempts. But the last obstacle, which concerns the security of votes needed for ratification, has not been averted, writes Koha Ditore today. [...]
Albanian political parties, except for the Vetevendosje Movement, have reached reconciliation over the vote on the demarcation agreement, expected to take place Wednesday, following two failed attempts.
But the last obstacle, which concerns the security of votes needed for ratification, has not been averted, writes Koha Ditore today.
Without the Serbian List or at least some deputies of the Vetevendosje Movement, more than 80 votes could not be achieved, as much as is needed to grant demarcation the power of the international agreement.
The Serbian list officially remains in the same controversial position. Even the Vetevendosje Movement on Sunday has announced it does not support the demarcation agreement. Despite the deal, the coalition will not suffice for the 27 LDK deputies, who have warned the pro demarcation vote. P DK, AAK and the Initiative jointly make 39 deputies. If pro demarcation also votes all 10 deputies of other minority communities would not become numbers to ratify the Agreement.












