Sejdiu surprised as Donika Qadaj voted in favour of Demarkation, also talks about dropping tear gas

Dardan Sejdiu, head of the Independent Deputies Group, has said in the KTV Intercast that unfortunately Kosovo Assembly deputies voted in favour of the demarcation agreement, saying it lost Kosovo 8,200 hectares. He has said visa liberalisation would have to happen in the weather, if Kosovo had Government that [...]
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The rejection of MPs he represents, which was named gentle, Sejdiu has said he does not think the “timedes should become the goal in itself”.
“They came with 80 votes to the Assembly”, Sejdiu said, conveys Koha.net. “We have made our position known over three years and yesterday by vote against”, he has said further.
Criticals why these deputies have not spoken any further, Sejdiu has responded that Visar Ymer gave the joint opinion of all these MPs.
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“The fight for demarcation has occurred, the vote against us shows our position, in politics we should not be a hostage to the method, but we should be able to judge when a method makes sense, and when that method is meaningless”, Sejdiu has said further.
According to him, the clearer political message would be if in the Kosovo Parliament's processes remain that 31 MPs have opposed demarcation.
There are only 11 deputies left, unfortunately. Gaz is their decision (Deputees of Vetevendosje v.j.), and it is not up to me to judge”, Sejdiu said.
He has also been asked about the pro-vote of his former joint party Donika Qadaj Buyippi, who, after opening Vetevendosje, left this party to return to the current AAK prime minister, Ramush Haradinaj.
I'm surprised, I can't say otherwise. Donika, just like the others have been against this deal. But it's not up to me to judge why Donika or anyone else changed their mind”, he said.









