Kurteshi responds to BIA official's statements of tear gas in the Assembly

The Kosovo Assembly tomorrow for the fourth time will attempt to vote the demarcation agreement with Montenegro. The ruling coalition in recent days has repeatedly reiterated that it has already secured the votes for demarcation, though such a thing is not yet certain. They even had negotiations [...]
The Kosovo Assembly tomorrow for the fourth time will attempt to vote the demarcation agreement with Montenegro.
The ruling coalition in recent days has repeatedly reiterated that it has already secured the votes for demarcation, though such a thing is not yet certain.
They even had negotiations with the Serbian List to vote on it, but the latter has said she will not do it.
Vetevendosje is the opposition party that has flatly rejected this agreement, so the same stance says they will keep it on the day the demarcation is voted on.
MP Ishmael Kurteshi for Periscope has said that opposition will be by vote, but that tomorrow the parliamentary group will meet and co-ordinate for steps further.
We have another meeting in the parliamentary group tomorrow, Kurteshi said.
He has also been asked for a statement by BIA official Bojan Dimic, who says he has received information that tear gas will be dropped in the Kosovo Assembly this Tuesday in order to prevent the demarcation vote with Montenegro.
Kurteshi said the statement by such people has nothing to comment on, seeing the bad attitudes and intentions they have towards Kosovo.
WE see their hostile attitudes towards Kosovo every day, and it is being seen by actions what they are doing in the north and what is the position of both Serbia and their representative in the Kosovo Assembly, Kurteshi has said.
The demarcation session is expected to be held tomorrow, starting at 1600. /Periscopi/












