On Tuesday hearings for Demarketing, Nat Hasani talks about his vote

The Kosovo Assembly next Tuesday will hold the session to ratify demarcation for the border between Kosovo and Montenegro. Votes on the issue have not yet been made public. What is known so far is that to ratify the demarcation it takes 80 votes, its position so far is [...]
The Kosovo Assembly next Tuesday will hold the session to ratify demarcation for the border between Kosovo and Montenegro. Votes on the issue have not yet been made public. What is known so far is that to ratify the demarcation it takes 80 votes, the position so far stands at 79 votes. But the dilemma for MP Nat Hasani's vote still exists.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo does not seem to have all MPs to vote for demarcation, as well as why party leader Kadri Veselini is all the time saying his party will completely vote on the demarcation agreement.
Not yet known if the Parliamentary Group The PDK has talked together, but there is public contradictions in their statements.
MP Nat Hasani continues with the old avaz, showing that he acts on the basis of his own stances rather than party stances.
The stay hasn't changed yet, even though there's only four days left of the Demarket hearing.
MP The PDK has hinted that it has yet to decide how it will vote on Tuesday.
I have no attitude yet. The vote is individual and does not become public. I will act on my stand. I don't even want to declare whether or not I will vote, because the vote will be secret”, MP Nat Hasani told Express.
Counting as being all LDK deputies' votes, The PDK), AAKA, Initiative, non-Serb minorities and parliament without a pre-lamentary group, there are a total of 79 votes, including the vote of Nat Hasani, which is still incorrect whether to be pro or against.
A vote by Vetevendosje or Republika Srpska List is needed for ratification of agreement.











