Wessel: On February 8 we have our usual session, so that's why we removed it from the agenda.

Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel after the chairmanship meeting has said that the next session will be held on February 8th, where no demarcation will be discussed. On the 8th, we'll have a plenary session, several points of the sun will be discussed. Nothing is extraordinary. Everything is common, [...]
Parliament Speaker Kadri Wessel after the chairmanship meeting has said that the next session will be held on February 8th, where no demarcation will be discussed.
On the 8th, we'll have a plenary session, several points of the sun will be discussed. Nothing is extraordinary. It's all common, he said.
Wessel says the demarcation issue is an interest of international subjectivity for Kosovo, noting even the reasons why demarcation doesn't go to the Assembly this week.
The movement has occurred because of reaching a national consensus. The issue of demarcation is the interest of the international subjectivity of Kosovo's citizenship alongside the EU and is a clear message in the direction Kosovo will go. He needs a broad national concession. It is not only about visa liberalisation, but also a positive direction of the NATO countries' partnership “, Veselin has said.
According to him, reconciliation was reached during the meeting to remove this point of the agenda until a certain moment.
We had anonymity, except for the LDK that asked to be on the agenda immediately, which was a reaction to the sensitive opposition, but we had anonymity anyway. We're working very seriously, jointly, in order to reach a solution that is of national consensus. I'm not gonna let that be a confrontational point like the border issue with other neighbours. We're moving slowly, but it's safe in state decision-making. The Assembly should not be about theatre scenes to create frustrations and concerns among citizens, adds Veselin/Periscopi/












