Opposition insists on keeping dialogue session with Serbia

Ruling parties and opposition have taken advantage of the session, where they approved several international agreements, to show mutual dependence on decision-making. The Democratic League and Vetevendosje Movement continue to insist on holding the session for dialogue with Serbia, where a document through which Thaci is unable to discuss Kosovo's borders [...]
The Democratic League and the Vetevendosje Movement continue to insist on holding the session for dialogue with Serbia, where a document through which Thaci is unable to discuss Kosovo's borders with Serbia would be adopted, Koha Ditore writes today.
While international agreements were unanimously approved, debate and controversy among MPs has prompted the Kosovo Bill for Accession in the Agreement on the establishment of the Regional School of Public Administration (RESPA).
PDK parliamentary group chief Memli Krasniqi has criticised the opposition that after four months he was reminded to call the session for voting laws dealing with European Union financial programmes for Kosovo.
The bills have been here for four months last week, and these haven't come to vote. Síi voted not even before the new boycott that these have already started in the September season. Yesterday, you were reminded that these points were important to us for months we've been talking to”, Krasniqi said.












