Hoti: The day the demarcation was voted, masks fell on the EU Assembly to liberalise visas

The Democratic League of Kosovo at the regular weekly conference has said that after ratification of the Demarcing Agreement, action must begin in the European Union so that citizens can move freely, the LDK Parliamentary Group's chief, Avdullah Hoti, said Kosovo institutions must now meet the other condition, which is fighting [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo at a regular weekly conference has said that after ratification of the Demarket Agreement, actions should begin in the European Union so that citizens can move freely
The head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti, said Kosovo institutions must now meet the other condition, which is fighting corruption. According to Hoti, this condition in the past rule of Isa Mustaf has been fulfilled, says Economy.
We're pleased to close. Actions in the EU must begin in order for citizens to move freely. That day they dropped masks in the vault. Sorry the gas came back again. Now it remains to institutions to meet the other condition that in past governance has been met, which is fighting corruption. We will continue to make powerful opposition in the interest of citizens”, Hoti has said.
He has again demanded that Government resign and the Assembly be distributed, as the government “Haradinaj” has no legitimacy.
The next “is about the need for political dialogue. The country must go to new elections, the government has lost its legitimacy. The government should resign and the Assembly disperse. But before that, we need to deal with major topics like dialogue, implementation of some agreements reached so far, implementation of reciprocity, foreign policy, as well as have consensus within political parties for transforming the KSF and election reform”, Hoti said.
As for the dialogue process with Serbia, Hoti said Kosovo's negotiating team is uncompetent, while for President Hashim Thaci, said it has no authorisation to hold talks in Brussels.
According to him, the Kosovo Assembly has authorised the government with two resolutions for developing dialogue with Serbia.
“We are seeing a platformless, unprepared dialogue, we have seen an unauthorized involvement of the president in dialogue. Any agreement reached, to be ratified in the Assembly. The LDK does not support such a platformless dialogue and without authorisation of the”, Hoti has said.











