After 79 votes for Demarket, Lekaj puts pressure on Serbian List deputies

The Kosovo Assembly will most likely meet Friday to vote on the demarcation of the border between Kosovo and Montenegro. Still, it is not clear whether votes have been made. To ensure that they are engaged almost all acting officials. During today, the minister [...]
The Kosovo Assembly will most likely meet Friday to vote on the demarcation of the border between Kosovo and Montenegro. Still, it is not clear whether votes have been made. To ensure that they are engaged almost all acting officials.
During today, even the Minister of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, Pal Lekaj, has met with Serbian List MP Adem Hodza, who, as the newspaper Express has learned, has also been discussed with the possibility of a demarcation vote.
For this meeting, Minister Lekaj has refused to elaborate.
Lekaj, deputy head of AAKA, has said that no deal has been made for MP Hodza to vote on Demarkment.
I had a meeting with Deputy Hodza this morning, but we didn't talk about any deal”, he said.
But, Lekaj has voiced confidence that if the session is held Friday, then, according to him, it means the votes have been made.
“If the session is called, it's the” vote, Lekaj said.
And Deputy Prime Minister Enver Hoxhaj, in an interview in KTV's Rubik, has suggested that the government is already convinced that this issue will be closed before Saturday.
Hoxhaj called for this agreement to be voted on Friday.
We are determined to close this topic before the weekend, before Saturday. We've had long meetings these days with various partners, including Serbian deputies”, Hoxhaj said.
And during today's Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has been returned to MP Donika Kada-Bujupi, who so far was in Vetevendosje Movement.
With its transition to the AAK, the ruling coalition has now secured 79 votes for Demarkation, and only one vote is needed to pass it.











