VV MP: The party's stance against demarcation has changed

Even with today's party agreement concerning ratification of the demarcation, no vote insurance work has been completed to approve the bill. The coalition also needs votes from the Serbian List or some VV deputies so that the demarcation is ratified on Wednesday, when sessions are scheduled. During the days [...]
The coalition also needs votes from the Serbian List or some VV deputies so that the demarcation is ratified on Wednesday, when sessions are scheduled.
Over the past few days, there have been several media reports about the possibility that pro-demarketing will also vote on some of the VV's resigned deputies.
Arba Abrash said that during the night last night.
I have talked to some of them who are very constructive and maybe even will vote. I didn't have to name names, but there are people who think this process should move forward because it chokes Kosovo and the whole society is dealing with demarcation now for three to four years, Abrashi said.
But such a thing is denying Vetevendosje Secretary Ishmael Kurteshi.
Kurteshi has told news.net that the VV's stance on demarcation has not changed, including in this statement, even the resignations.
“Vetevendosje Movement positions on demarcation remain unchanged”, Kurteshi said in a written reply.
And the positions of this party for marking the border with Montenegro are already known.
Albin Kurti's party has repeatedly raised its voice for the deal, stressing that Kosovo loses 8 thousand hectares of land if demarcation passes.
On this subject, two years ago the VV united with Haradinaj of the Initiative that is now in the coalition had opposed protests and tear gas in the Parliament.












