Next week Maxhun reports to the Commission for AKI

The new director of the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence, Shpend Maxhuni, will leave for the first time since he took office, before the Parliament's deputies, to the Commission that oversees this institution. The Commission for AKI Supervision has made that decision at today's meeting. The deputy head of this [...]
The new director of the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence, Shpend Maxhuni, will leave for the first time since he took office, before the Parliament's deputies, to the Commission that oversees this institution.
The Commission for AKI Supervision has made that decision at today's meeting. The deputy chairman of this Commission, Ganimette Musliu, said after the Commission's meeting that they will face the new AKI chief, with whom they will discuss developments within this vital institution for the country next week.
We've already made a decision to invite the director. Actually, our meeting today was a continuation of our agenda. At this meeting, they took the stand that in the coming days, until next week, we invited the director. Given that he has just taken over, we have without reason that he will be accommodated and accommodated at work”, Musliu said.
MP Musliu asked whether they have received detailed information in the case of the deportation of six Turkish citizens, said they have received written reports from the prime minister's office, but cannot say more about the opinion that the office has given.
The fact that a new director has arrived has made sure that we immediately receive or invite him to the commission and receive direct reports. We've been closely co-operating with the prime minister's office, we've been informed of every detail, but I really believe what was public has been broadcast by the prime minister's office, I didn't want to repeat the things they gave for opinion. But we have co-operated and have good co-operation as parliamentary commission and Prime Minister Haradinaj, and for every detail we have been reported in written form. However, to the public and opinion, we cannot say much about what the office of Prime Minister” itself reported, Musliu said.
At this commission meeting, MPs have been discussing the work of regional AKI directors, who have visited them and have been notified of the work they are doing.
As far as we've seen from the theater, we're satisfied with the work of directors even in Pec, and Ferizaj, it's becoming an excellent job there despite their conditions and opportunities. The work is continuing in the best way”, Musliu said.
The Commission's deputy chairman for AKI said developments that have occurred in AKI and political cracks have made it difficult for them, as there are no opposition deputies in the Commission.
Musliu has announced that by next week her role as chairman of this commission will be changed.












