The minister of interior and the chief of AKI have not yet freed their positions?

Ramush Haradinaj's request to Minister Flamur Seifaj and AKI Chief Driton Gashi has yet to be accepted. None of the state officials have issued any announcement that they have released their position. Meanwhile, the Government Chief has not yet made a decision on dismissal. Ministry of Internal Affairs, Flag Sefay and AKI Chief Driton Gashi, [...]
Meanwhile, the Government Chief has not yet made a decision on dismissal.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs, Flamur Sefaj and AKI chief Driton Gashi have not yet announced that they have accepted the request to leave the institutional positions following the expulsion scandal of 6 gylenists in Turkey.
Sefaj and Gashi have not issued any reports that they have resigned or have released positions as Government Chief Ranush Haradinaj has requested.
The AKR has rejected the prime minister's request until additional clarifications have been requested. While, reconciliation by President Hashim Thaci, who has not yet indicated what his position for these evacuations is, is needed for the dismissal.
Six Turkish citizens were expelled from Kosovo with a decision by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which had revoted residence permits in Kosovo. The revocation had occurred after AKI in co-operation with Turkish intelligence had found that the same persons pose a national threat to the state.
Behgjet Pacolli had said that the operation had been led by the chief of AKI until any information had been available to Haradinaj, Veselin and Thaci. Nevertheless, many have pointed to the fact that the president has led the operation.
However, the operation on arresting and sending Turks to Turkey was held during Thursday. They were deported to the Turkish state with an accelerated procedure.
After that, Prime Minister Haradinaj has issued a letter seeking the release of Sefaj and Gashi's state positions.
Express has tried to contact Serbia, Gashi and the Government of Kosovo. But they have refused to talk about further procedures.












