One of the VV deputies who hasn't signed the initiative to investigate the Demarket Agreement.

The Vetevendosje Movement initiative (VV) to collect signatures for the formation of a Parliamentary Investigative Commission, which would investigate the Demarket Agreement with Montenegro, has not responded to all MPs from that movement. The media have reported that although 10 days have passed, only 28 signatures [...] have been placed so far.
The media have reported that, although 10 days have passed, only 28 signatures from 32 MPs have so far been placed that this party numbers. Those who haven't put this signature are the deputies: Dardan Moliqaj, Dukagji Gorani and Faton Topalli, until unable to give the signature was held by the party's deputy, Frasher Krasniqi, who has been in custody until today.
One of those who so far have not given their signature for forming this Commission, Dukagjin Gorani, has told Telegrafi that he believes he will become part of colleagues who have demanded the investigation of the agreement tomorrow. “E sign tomorrow, I believe”, he said.
Otherwise, 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 the formation of a parliamentary investigative commission that would investigate the demarcation agreement with Montenegro.











