Ramush Haradinaj's War for Demarketing

Kosovo Assembly deputies on Thursday will have the Demarcing Agreement with Montenegro before them for approval of at least 80 lawmakers' votes. However, passing this agreement will depend on the deputies of the Serbian List, who have not yet been officially declared whether to vote [...]
Kosovo Assembly deputies on Thursday will have the Demarcing Agreement with Montenegro before them for approval of at least 80 lawmakers' votes.
However, passing this agreement will depend on MPs from the Serbian List, who have not yet been officially declared whether to vote for or against demarcation.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has declared that the session will be held Thursday, but has declined to comment on whether he has managed to secure even the votes of Serbian MPs.
On the other hand, the deputies of the movement “Movement” have indicated that they do not vote such an agreement in contrast to the other opposition LDK, which has promised to vote on the demarcation, writes further. Sound.
Haradinaj: Kosovo does not lose territory, vote for demarcation
After the government approved completion of the Law for Demarketing, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has voiced confidence that the Demarket Agreement is at the conclusion of the finalisation.
He reiterated that the Demarket hearing will be held Thursday at 11:00, while saying Vujanovic's statement of presidents Thaci provides the possibility of reviewing the agreement signed between the countries.












