Document for dialogue with Serbia that LDK will vote because of Thaci

MPs from the Democratic League of Kosovo are distributing a declaration of this party, through which they show they will not vote the platform for dialogue proposed by the government. The platform adopted days ago by the Kosovo government envisions dialogue with Serbia to lead the president of Kosovo. It was originally MP Lumir Abdixhiku he [...]
MPs from the Democratic League of Kosovo are distributing a declaration of this party, through which they show they will not vote the platform for dialogue proposed by the government. The platform adopted days ago by the Kosovo government envisions dialogue with Serbia to lead the president of Kosovo.
It was originally deputy Lumir Abdixhiku who has distributed the LDK's statement, and recently, it has been done by MP Vjosa Osmani.
She posted on Facebook the message containing the LDK's statement:
LDK I WILL NOT DO ME DYALOG PLATFORM PROPOSED FROM CEVERIA
The platform for dialogue, presented in the Kosovo Assembly by the Government of Kosovo, is a poorly prepared, incompatible document with unconstitutional claims.
Consequently, the LDK will not vote the platform in question.
The LDK remains committed to a serious, consensual dialogue process and within the constitutional frameworks of the Republic of Kosovo.
The LDK believes in the irreplaceable values of political dialogue, not only as a tool for agreement, but also as an entity of political life.
This is the complete document that the LDK calls inconsistent and where it is envisioned for Thaci to lead the dialogue:
Being committed to building a lasting peace in the region, and for good neighbourly relations with all countries in the region,
Taking into account the political unity that exists in Kosovo for the quick membership of Kosovo in the UN, the European Union and the NATO Pact,
Reconfirming that the Republic of Kosovo respects international agreements and acknowledging the importance of their implementation in compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of Kosovo and its decisions;
The government of the Republic of Kosovo has approved the proposal for the state-run platform for finalising dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia for normalising relations between the two states, which is proceeding with the Republic of Kosovo's Assembly for further review:
State platform
For finalising dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia, for normalising relations between two states
The Kosovo Republic Assembly insists that dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia should be concluded with an internationally binding legal agreement through which mutual recognition should occur between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo estimates that the signing of the internationally binding legal agreement between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia will enable the full normalisation of relations between the two neighbouring states, respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo strongly supports the EU's extenuating role and US support for achieving the internationally binding legal agreement, as well as ensuring its comprehensive implementation.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo estimates that the internationally binding legal agreement will enable the Republic of Kosovo membership in the UN, and in all other international relevant organisations in which it is not member.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo estimates that the internationally binding legal agreement will deepen Kosovo's membership process in the NATO Pact and the EU.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo confirms that the president of the Republic of Kosovo and the Kosovo Delegation, which will be established in co-ordination with the entire political spectrum, in full respect of political unity in the country, are authorised to hold talks on reaching the international legal agreement binding.
The Kosovo delegation to talks on normalising relations with Serbia, given the circumstances and needs that will be sought by the EU, could also be represented by other representatives of Kosovo institutions.
The president of the Republic of Kosovo is obliged to report on the regular grounds of the Kosovo Assembly, the lines of dialogue between the delegations of the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia.
The Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo is the supreme authority, which will ratify the internationally binding legal agreement between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. /Periscopi/












