Still unknown how four Vetvendosje deputies will vote for Demarkation

On February 16th, on the day Hashim Thaci announced the opinion of a joint statement with Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic, where the parties reportedly agree to correct possible mistakes, the Vetevendosje Movement had begun collecting signatures for forming a parliamentary investigative commission that would investigate the Demarcing Agreement with Mali [...]
On February 16th, on the day Hashim Thaci announced the opinion of a joint statement with Montenegrin President Filip Vujanovic, where the parties reportedly agree to correct possible mistakes, the Vetevendosje Movement had begun collecting signatures for forming a parliamentary investigative commission that would investigate the Demarcing Agreement with Montenegro.
But even though 10 days have passed, the Vetevendosje Movement has so far received only 28 signatures from 32 MPs that the party numbers.
Unable to give the signing, this party's deputy, Frasher Krasniqi, has been in custody until today. While three others have not given the signing to MP Albulen Haxhiu, who has been the Originator for the signing collection.
According to the latter, Dardan Molliqaj, Dukagji Gorani and Faton Topalli are the three deputies of Vetevendosje who have not provided signatures for the request.
She says she does not know why these three MPs have not signed for this initiative.
“We will meet them again and ask for their signature because it's important”, Haxhiu said away.
E-mails and messages to sign, Haxhiu says he's been sending them for 10 days.
However, Haxhiu does not believe these MPs will vote on the Demarketing Agreement, even though they have not so far given their signatures.
I don't believe these three who haven't signed to vote on the deal that pardons the territory. I have to say that you cannot be the deputy of Vetevendosje and support an agreement that due to Mahx1> territory, Haxhi said away.
While MP Faton Topalli said he was not offered the list of signatures.
There is no reason. I guess I didn't shoot when the signatures were made. If I had been offered my signature list, I would have made it”, Topalli said.
And MP Gorani had abstained in the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Commission when the demarcation agreement was considered along with the presidential statements and the Bullqi report within.
On Wednesday, it is scheduled to hold the continuation of the session, where it is expected to be voted for ratification of the Demarketing Agreement with Montenegro.












