Compliments of Demarcing Agreement

Prime Minister Haradinaj's party, AAK, is accusing the LDK of changing the text of the Agreement to ratify the demarcation with Montenegro by risking even more its approval in the Assembly. If former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa's party withdraws from backing for Demarketing there is no hope of meeting this condition [...]
If former Prime Minister Isa Mustafa's party withdraws from backing for the demarcation, there is no hope of meeting this EU condition for visa liberalisation.
The ruling coalition, though not yet having enough votes to ratify the Demarketing Agreement with Montenegro, Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj AAK's party has already irritated reports with the opposition party LDK, which came out in support of the demarcation, writes away “Zri”.
After the third failure to ratify the Border Sign Agreement, the AAK accused the LDK of distorting the agreement reached among political parties. Their whole impact was focused on a point of Article 3, where AAK is demanding that the Border Mark Commission report be at 1.2 (as it has been to them), while in the document it has published. The LDK has been placed at a special point (2) of this article. As a result, AAK representatives have announced that they have already stopped this agreement.
Meanwhile, PDK representatives have called for those differences to be put aside and the demarcation vote. And since the AAK has warned that everything can turn to zero political analysts have not ruled out such a scenario. According to them, the prime minister should not deal with these changes, which could lead to a final failure.












