Foreign Commission did not approve platform for dialogue with Serbia

The Commission for Foreign Affairs has not approved the Government's platform for dialogue with Serbia. Only three votes were up until 6 were against. This platform will go to the plenary session with the Commission's recommendation not to be approved with the current content. In examining this platform, opposition MPs sharply criticised him [...]
The Commission for Foreign Affairs has not approved the Government's platform for dialogue with Serbia. Only three votes were up until 6 were against.
This platform will go to the plenary session with the Commission's recommendation not to be approved with the current content.
In reviewing this platform, opposition MPs sharply criticised him, saying she is very weak.
The MP from the group of independent MPs, Dukagjin Gorani, said that even this document is general like other government documents.
Goran has particularly rejected point 6 under which he brings the Assembly before the act committed, since he says the Parliament confirms that the president is authorised to lead the dialogue.
While PDK deputy Evgeni Thaci-Dragusha called the government platform involved. She stressed that the political spectrum should be unique on this important topic.
Social Democrat Initiative MP Zafir Berisha said this platform does not clarify and gives seriousness to the question of dialogue.
LDK MP Dorothy Maloku said she is ashamed that the government has brought such a document for a process like dialogue.
According to her, the LDK has suggested that this document has too many shortcomings and its remarks will be given through amendments to the plenary session during the discussion.












