No vote for demarcation without Serbian List

We have a consensus with the Serbska List. I don't know whether we will or not, but today we only have agreements with LDK”, Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo prime minister, said last night. The demarcation agreement bill is expected to be put to the polls Wednesday, but the ruling coalition still does not have the votes to approve [...]
We have a consensus with the Serbska List. I don't know whether we will or not, but today we only have agreements with LDK”, Ramush Haradinaj, Kosovo prime minister, said last night.
The draft law on the demarcation agreement is expected to be put to the polls Wednesday, but the ruling coalition still does not have the votes to approve it.
The agreement reached between the ruling parties and the LDK for demarcation has not shaken Vetevendosje's contentious stance.
Through a media statement, this party estimates that the deal loses Kosovo 8 thousand and 200 hectares of land and, as such, is crime and treason for the country.
“E have added the word “as orientation” for the Bulliqi Commission report, wanting to create the impression that even the report that accuses the Meha Commission, and not take it seriously. This is not written or made by laws. This trade of words loses us 8,200 acres [8,200 ha] alike. This bill was unfair and harmful, and it now becomes worse after these acronyms; it is a crime and treason that should be rejected and not legitimized. The Vetevendosje Movement will not vote on this harmful bill”, Vetevendosje's statement said.
But, the ruling coalition, it seems, is also in trouble with its deputies to vote the demarcation.
MP Nat Hasani's PDK does not support the agreement reached among political parties for demarcation.
“It's political action even that agreement is of political and non-state parties. I have to analyze that deal, because the bill has been changed every day. I have not yet been determined how to vote, but that agreement has not filled my eye”, said Nat Hasani, deputy PDK.
The MP, Donika Kaday Buyupi, who stepped down from party positions within Vetevendosje, has said briefly that she will vote against ratification of the demarcation.
Kohavision has also contacted deputies Dardan Molliqaj, Dukagjin Gorani and Albanian Pantina, but have not returned to answer how they will vote Wednesday.
Neither have MPs from the Serbian List provided an answer.
Based on public statements, the ruling coalition has 79 votes for the demarcation bill, which is not enough for it to pass into the Assembly.
Vetevendosje 32 MPs
LDK -27 deputies
PDK 23 deputies
AAK 1 0 deputies
Serbian List ʹ 10 MPs
6 MPs' initiative
Group 6 plus 6 deputies
No parliamentary group, 6 deputies.












