Demarkation ranks yet another failure in Kosovo Assembly

Uncertain that Thursday would produce results had emerged the day before the head of the Parliament, Kadri Wessel. He had left open the possibility that the session would not end, but that actually didn't even begin, KTV reports. He did not even appear in the plenary chamber personally, and his commitment was made [...]
He had left open the possibility that the session would not end, but that actually didn't even begin, KTV reports.
He personally did not even appear in the plenary hall, and his engagement was made by his office, where he received and conveyed ambassadors, institutional officials and party representatives in an attempt to find solutions.
MPs came to the shed hall, but few in number.
Vetevendosje had also brought the files with the signatures of over 200 thousand citizens from the September 2015 petition, as the opposition united with the AAK and the Initiative.
The number of MPs continued to increase in the low-cut Assembly in the plenary hall.
The prime minister's movements were frequently frequented at meetings and times in the hall with MPs.
There the Serbian List did not appear at all, and the stance suggests by communiqués that they will not vote for demarcation.
But now for the ruling parties, it was no longer a problem but the Serbian List.
The biggest problem was with the LDK.
This party insisted that the new commission's report, led by Bulqi, should not be voted in the Assembly, but was not accepted by Ramush Haradinaj.
In communication with KTV, two of the top institutional officials have said that if the new commission's report is removed, then there will be no votes of some coalition deputies.
And on the other hand, LDK deputies have indicated the ongoing pressure they have received from ambassadors, asking at any cost that the LDK vote on this agreement.
KTV finds that this LDK position came after leader Isa Mustafa asked for it from Germany.
But meetings at the president's office of Wessel continued. There, along with the prime minister and prime minister, were Avdullah Hoti and LDK's Ismet Beqiri and Fatmir Limaj of the Initiative. But when they got out of there, they didn't say anything to reporters.
The prime minister returned to the deputies to go back to Veselin's office once again.
After that, the prime minister returns to the hall to receive his letters and is greeted with MPs, until the last one to enter the hall was Kadri Wessel, who gave a brief speech before a few MPs. He said the session was postponed for Friday at 10:00.
The session is expected to be held Friday by the chief speaker has said it should be completed before Wednesday, until this deadline relates to the warned visit of European Commission President Juncker, this month's 28th in Pristina.












