AKI ignores institutions, fails to report to parliamentary commission

No AKI official has gone to report to the Parliamentary Commission for Supervising the Kosovo Intelligence Agency even though this commission had sent three invitations. MP Ganimete Musliu has said that since Friday three invitations for reporting have been submitted concerning the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens. “Even
No AKI official has gone to report to the Parliamentary Commission for Supervising the Kosovo Intelligence Agency even though this commission had sent three invitations.
MP Ganimete Musliu has said that since Friday three invitations for reporting have been submitted concerning the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens.
Even today in the third effort, we have no positive response”, Musliu said.
Musliu read a letter of AKI, under which Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has asked the AKI inspector to take appropriate action in the case of “gylents”.
“due to the report's expected result, we seek to delay. As we have the report, we can agree on the date of the report, in the letter read by Musliu.
AKI Director Driton Gashi was expected to report for the first time on the arrest and expulsion of six <x0-cyglenists” to Turkey.
Gashi has been charged as the main person for deportation of Turkish citizens. Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has urged Gashi to leave this task, but has yet to resign.
The country's president, Hashim Thaci, has not approved the decision to dismiss him.












