MP's names for the commission to investigate the prosecution's case

Political parties have proposed the names they will represent at the Investigative Commission, which will try to clarify the truth about the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens to Turkey, who are wanted by the Turkish government, on suspicion that they are members of the organisation. FETO, led by cleric Fetullah Gylenn. Still, not [...]
Political parties have proposed the names they will represent at the Investigative Commission, which will try to clarify the truth about the arrest and deportation of six Turkish citizens to Turkey, who are wanted by the Turkish government, on suspicion that they are members of the organisation. FETO, led by cleric Fetullah Gylenn.
However, the commission with names of MPs has not yet been completed. However, the two largest parties in the country -- the PDK and LDK -- have already nominated their representatives, as have the Independent MP Group.
The Democratic League of Kosovo has appointed two deputies, who will be part of the investigative commission in the case of deportation of six Turkish citizens.
MPs Driton Selmanaj and Anton Chuni will be part of this Commission, which will try to clear up the truth about the arrest and rapid penetration of six Turks allegedly part of the organisation. FETO led by Fetullah Gylenn.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has also proposed two deputies, who will be part of the Investigative Commission. Kosova Prees teaches that deputies Blerta Deliu and Nezir Chocaj have been proposed to represent PDK in this Commission.
Meanwhile, the smaller parties will have one representative at the Investigative Commission for investigating the case of the deportation of six Turkish citizens.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has nominated MP Muharrem Nitaj to be part of this commission.
The 6+ parliamentary group has not yet named their representative in the Commission. This has been confirmed for Kosova Preress, the leader of this group, Albert Kinoll.
We haven't given names. On Monday, we are expected to name it because we are not all in Kosovo”, Kinoll said.
Neither has the Vetevendosje Movement indicated whether they have proposed any names for the Commission.
Tinka Kurti of this movement said that Monday the Headship should discuss these names.
Monday the Assembly's Headship should discuss this. At the request of headship, it will also be decided on names that will be part of the Commission. We hope that this issue will be addressed as soon as we can,”, Kurti said.
On April 4th, after a long debate, the Parliament adopted the four-point resolution, which called for the Constitutional Commission to be formed.
First, the formation of the parliamentary investigative Commission for lighting up the case of the expulsion of six Turkish citizens by March 29th 2018. The second is required by parliamentary groups that within three days send their representatives' names to the Parliament's chairmanship on this commission. The third, in the function of the full resolution of this issue, the Assembly imposes all relevant institutions related to the issue in question of response to the investigative and fourth commission, the Assembly mandates the investigative Commission to examine the compliance of the procedures, under the Constitution and laws in force.










