Kosovo police do not control part of border with Serbia

At the Assembly session, the question of border control was raised by the Kosovo Police. He is the head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti, who has raised this concern and has also asked the Minister of Internal Affairs if police control the entire border [...]
At the Assembly session, the question of border control was raised by the Kosovo Police.
He is the head of the LDK Parliamentary Group, Avdullah Hoti, who has raised this concern and has also asked the Minister of Internal Affairs if police control the entire border with Serbia, as there are concerns on the part of Karacheva residents, the village of Kamenica municipality in the clean often reported the entry of Serbian police into Kosovo's territory.
Responding to the question of Foreign Minister Gashi, he stressed that responsibility for overseeing the border line with Serbia is still under KFOR's mandate, which has not handed over the mandate to Kosovo Police, as it has delivered to other parts of the border line with Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro.
“KFOR thinks that the contested section between the villages of Novosell and Karaceva is under Serbian jurisdiction under the 1999 Kumanovo Technical Agreement and signed between KFOR and the Serbian Army. KFOR respects this agreement and seeks to be respected by the Kosovo Police as well. Despite this practical situation, Kosovo Police are present at the border with Serbia and monitor this part of the border in co-operation with KFOR. The exception only made the part of the border line between the Karaceva and Central villages of KFOR commander Salvadore Farina on May 12, 2014, which prohibits the use of the APUy road after the day, connecting the only route that allows Kosovo Police to have access to these villages”, Gashi said.
Vetevendosje Movement MP Albulen Haxhiu has raised the problem of private owners. She said that by the time the Ministry of Justice was led by Hajredin Kuci, the Bill on Final Procedure was passed, for which they had submitted amendments to removing private owners, but to be only public executives in order to take into account public and not private interest, as they do today.
At the time, it was said by Hajredin Kuci that it would help the justice system, that it would not harm citizens, it would reduce the substances, there were at that time 150 thousand outstanding substances, and that today, despite private privatisations, we have about 300 thousand unresolved substances. Even after four years it seems we were right. Currently there are 140 million outstanding debts for cases of expropriations around Kosovo, both for municipalities and for citizens. What's unacceptable is that the issue of the private masters is problemd with most of the day and that very rarely, exactly every time we see any citizens suffering from the decisions of private masters”, she stressed.
According to her, the private owner does not deal with the strong, but deals with the evil ones, such as the pensioner, those on other social occasions.
PDK MP Ganimete Musliu, while having questions for Environment and Spatial Planning Minister Albena Resiti, who was not present, stressed that she has lost understanding of parliamentary questions, since the lack of ministers is causing MPs not to be interested to ask questions.
The “was hearing in Kosovo media about the inaction of MPs, and yesterday I saw the news with the fresh ones that 62 percent of MPs haven't asked questions at all and I think it should definitely be shown that this is one of the reasons why MPs have no motive to raise questions and ask questions. Because of all the parliamentary questions I've asked during this legislature I've only got two answers. Thus, he has also lost understanding of parliamentary questions from Kosovo Assembly deputies”, Musliu said.
Musliu's question was about degradation the environment in Brezovica and lack of infrastructure in that part.











