Government meets twice per day on Demarket issue

The Kosovo government will have two meetings tomorrow. One will start at 10:00, next at 4:00. Both of these meetings have a agenda point -- the Demarketing Agreement with Montenegro. So they have disclosed Gazeta Blic sources within the Government of Kosovo. According to these [...]
So they have disclosed Gazeta Blic sources within the Government of Kosovo. According to these sources, at the first meeting, which will begin at 10:00, the Kosovo government will recall the draft Agreement for Demarketing with Montenegro, followed weeks ago.
Meanwhile, at the second meeting, starting at 4: 00 p.m., it is announced that this agreement on demarcation will be re-proceded.
The “in this meeting will be re-procedured, where the declaration of two presidents, Kosovo and Montenegro for demarcation, will also be released on several controversial points, for Cakor and Tower”, these sources say.
On the other hand, the government's own chief, Ramush Haradinaj today, has stressed that in addition to deputies' draft demarcation law, the two presidents' statement on the issue will be included.
This agreement and the Law for ratification that will pass Parliament should be a document and should be voted together. We will follow all procedures and preparations for this. We've lost nearly three years for this and maybe a week goes by, but we should be prepared and careful about preparing the session, but there's no turning back”, Haradinaj stated.
Meanwhile, Hashim Thaci and Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic in the signed agreement have agreed to review and correct the situation towards Chuckorri and Tower.
However, the session, which was called for Sunday, was not expected to put the demarcation agreement to a vote, was put off indefinitely, writes Blic newspaper.
The newspaper Blic learns that the only reason for delaying this session is lack of votes for demarcation, which the main obstacle is expected to be the Serbian List.
Otherwise, the demarcation agreement with Montenegro was signed in August 2015. Although nearly three years have passed since then, it failed to be ratified in the Assembly because of strong opposition from the opposition.












