Kusari-Lila explains the meeting with Pacolli: We're talking about the situation in Kosovo

Alternative Speaker Mimoza Kusari-Lila has denied that she will become part of the Government's negotiating team for dialogue with Serbia, which is led by Kosovo President Hashim Thaci. These Kusari-Lila statements come after a meeting he had had had this morning with AKR Chairman Behgjet Pacolli. The morning of September 5, he joined [...]
The morning of September 5, he made coffee with his former partners Behgjet Pacol and Mimoza Kusarin-Lila. Discussion the overall situation in the country has been the reason for their meeting.
At least that's what Mimoza Kusari-Lila himself said.
Kusari-Lila has told Gazeta Express that discussing the overall situation in the country has been the reason for the meeting, but says there are no concrete results from this meeting.
The meeting has been the discussion of the general situation, there is no concrete cure from that meeting, which means there is absolutely no result or outcome worth making public at this moment”, Kusari said.
But, the Speaker of the Alternative has denied that at this meeting she is discussed as part of the negotiating team in dialogue with Serbia. While, he deems it a serious violation of the Constitution the call yesterday's session by the government.
I'm very clear, that's why we've exposed what was reported as a Mr. Thaci, it is not the option to be part of the negotiating team, as well as what is happening in the Kosovo Parliament, we consider it a serious violation of the constitution, by the way talks have been prosecuted so far by Mr. Thaci, but also with the form of how the government has intervened with yesterday's session to vote on the delegation without voting the resolution proposed by the opposition”, she said.
We remember that the two protagonists after the AKR split up had stings and criticism against each other because the separation was not very friendly. While the Kusari-Lila party has also withdrew from the pre-election coalition that had formed with Isa Mustaf's party, the LDK.











