LDK refuses to give VV signatures to investigate SHIK

Even a decade after the extinction, the Kosovo Intelligence Service and the work it carried out continue to remain a mystery not only to citizens but also to state institutions themselves. It is the third time that Vetevendosje is trying to collect the right signatures to remove the dilemmas around this organism. Vetevendosje aims to find answers, that [...]
It is the third time that Vetevendosje is trying to collect the right signatures to remove the dilemmas around this organism.
Vetevendosje aims to find answers, which was the legal basis of SHIK's activity, what were the procedures and ways of meeting, classification and use of information, how the activities of SHIK employees were financed, who were given responsibility and whose leaders were reported to and where their documents were stored.
This week, even officially the VV has sent the letter to the 3 parliamentary parties -- LDK, AAK and NISMA -- to get support in the initiative, which already has 31 signatures.
But, the LDK says it makes no sense to seek parliamentary investigation at the time when former SHIK chief Kadri Wessel is in charge of the legislature.
The head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, at “Rubikon”, has said the investigation could be made in the next legislature when they are in power of SHIK agents no longer have leading roles in the country.
By the AAK, they have not been declared for this initiative.
However, Vetevendosje says it will not surrender, and if it fails to provide the 9 appropriate signatures, then they will try parliamentary proposals, except for that form, the support of the simple majority.












