Vetevendosje does not change position for demarcation

The head of the Assembly did not decide on Monday when the demarcation in the Kosovo Assembly will be submitted for a vote. The reason came to be the lack of consensus among political parties on the subject. However, this situation has not caused the Vetevendosje Movement to change its mind. MPs from this party continue to oppose [...]
However, this situation has not caused the Vetevendosje Movement to change its mind.
MPs from this party continue to oppose voting this agreement.
VV MP Drita Milaku has said their position continues to be what it used to be.
According to her, the report brought about demarcation has not been sufficient for these MPs to change their minds.
We have given our position as Vetevendosje several times in terms of the demarcation agreement. The attitude is unanimous of all without exception, and we do not shift from this attitude we have given at the outset. There is no change in this issue within the Vetevendosje Movement. In what other form can we act, it remains to be seen, but with this report they've brought us, we haven't moved from our previous stance”, Millaku said about Indexline.
The demarcation continues to be a condition for visa liberalisation.
While Deputy Prime Minister Behgjet Pacolli said days ago that if demarcation passes during February, then Kosovo will be equipped with visas during this year's summer.












