The LDK's table is criticised: We were invited by Isa Mustafa, he did not attend at all

Movement for the Union leader Valon Murati has been part of the political table proposed by the LDK, in which members of all parties in the country were participating. Murati gives the first criticism to the LDK following the absence of Isa Mustaf, which he says were not reported. Murati also criticises [...]
Murati also criticises the lack of most party leaders on the table.
Before those present, the LB chairman has said that such a table would have to produce a common platform of talks with Serbia and that it would be based on the principle of reciprocity between the two countries.
“Today I attended the meeting of political parties invited by the LDK. Although invited by LDK chairman Mr. Mustafa, and whom political party leaders were invited, was also absent from Mr. Mustafa (understandingd because of the state of health, but for that we were not notified) and most political party leaders. Such a situation certainly does not give a good taste for the seriousness of such a table. However, we as LB decided to participate at the highest level, since we have constantly called for a table of leaders that would try to reach a compliance with the major Kosovo issues.
At this meeting all representatives said their positions, while the main compatibility was the continuation of these tables aimed at reaching consensus in the future on some of the country's main issues. In the spirit of consensus, which as the LB, we ask for at least two years now, I stressed that such a table would have to produce a common platform of talks with Serbia and that it would be based on the principle of reciprocity between the two countries, a content electoral reform before we enter the election, as well as political consensus on what procedures we are forming the military. As for the European agenda, I stressed that we only have consensus, but it requires political will to fight organised crime and corruption.
I also stressed that association remains a major challenge, because Kosovo, with the adoption of the 2013 agreement, has made it part of its own legal system, as well as the Constitutional Court's decision has concreteised its establishment. Only one dialogue with Serbia, in which the rights of Albanians in Presevo, Medvedja and Bujanoc would be included, as well as implementing reciprocity in all areas, could open up opportunities to re-consider the foundation of the association” writes Murati on Facebook.












