Ymer: Parliament rules for representation in dialogue, for now no one's mandate

Social Democrat Party Deputy Chairman Wisar Ymeri has said that for now there is no one's mandate to represent Kosovo in dialogue with Serbia in Brussels. Ymer has claimed that it is the organ Parliament that can give someone the legitimacy of representation, or not. “Dialogue is continuing and we have a person going [...]
Ymer has claimed that it is the organ Parliament that can give someone the legitimacy of representation, or not.
“Dialog is continuing and we have a person going to Brussels without any mandate or discussion with the rest. There have been numerous meetings that we don't know what is being discussed. It doesn't make sense to go into unprepared dialogue, without knowing which topics we should talk about”, Ymer declared in Klan Kosova.
The “Location must be the decision-making body and dialogue director from the Assembly, everything must start. The framework is set in the decision-making position, because we cannot compare dialogue with Serbia as normal activity”.
The default must first adopt a platform if possible consensual or two-thirds of the MPs. Dialogue in Brussels has so far produced major problems for Kosovo”.
“From the history of negotiations that had no transparency at all, we have proposed to have another procedure, the Assembly defines the platform for topics spoken and topics that are not spoken red”.
According to Ymer, the process so far is absolutely not legitimate, and the PSD idea is that the Assembly returns legitimacy.
“Whoever goes to Brussels has no mandates to discuss anything. The Assembly should be set for representation”.
Kosovo's “Republic has an extraordinary need to improve and dinarise integration, co-existence and the cooperation of citizens within the Republic. To have integrated territory and a dynamic society. This kind of dialogue as if it's now at risk of deepening the ethnicity instead of setting the way for integration”.












