Government Minister Haradinaj, Todosijevic: Unconstructive Kosovo, law enforcement needed for AKS

Work on the Serbian Communist Association Act (AKS) is going smoothly, the minister has declared in the resignation of the Ministry of Management Ivan Todosijevic, broadcasting Koha.net. According to him, as far as the governing team in which there are four Serbs is concerned, the statute may be ready as planned, by August, it has [...]
Work on the Serbian Communist Association Act (AKS) is going smoothly, the minister has declared in the resignation of the Ministry of Management Ivan Todosijevic, broadcasting Koha.net.
According to him, as far as the governing team in which four Serbs are in is concerned, the statute may be ready as planned by August,
He has stressed that “, even though he is a minister, Brussels' agreements do not allow space to insist on seeing the text of the statute before it is presented in the high-level dialogue”.
In the question of Serbian news agency Tanjug, when should Kosovo institutions adopt laws in order to form AKS, Todosijevic says:
“Appropriation of the judicial framework for implementing the first normalisation agreement has actually had to start five years ago, shortly after its completion. Even without the AKS draftist, Kosovo has had to establish which laws to change. Instead of being constructive, she has decided to block the process with sending the AKS agreement to the Constitutional Court”.
Asked whether the work in the charter is the farce, since Kosovo government deputy head Enver Hoxhaj said the AKS should be in package with Kosovo's membership in the UN, Todosijevic says that at this stage neither Kosovo President Hashim Thaci nor Hoxhaj have intelligence, because they are not envisioned in agreements under which the founding of the AKS is based.
“Belgrade has immediately expressed doubt in Pristina's sincere intentions to form AKS, which by such statements only undermines”, Todosijevic said.
In this regard, he has added that the order to activate the Steering Team has given the EU.
Asked if Kosovo would respect the agreement under which (the election) The AKS will have full oversight in five areas, Todosijevic says that “a new administration would have to create positive practices, among other things, while respecting international obligations”.
Instead, it has entered the cycle of breaching agreements and words given. For this reason, my expectations are primarily directed by the EU as guarantor of implementing the” agreements, says Todosijevic.












