Foreign Affairs Commission impacts on unreported visits abroad

At the Foreign Affairs Commission meeting, it has been proposed that the Dialogue Law be addressed at the next meeting. Commission Chairman Vjosa Osmani said this law is not being postponed indefinitely. “Must have to spend 2 weeks working on exiting session, it's just procedural issues. We can also treat [...]
Commission Chairman Vjosa Osmani said this law is not being postponed indefinitely.
“Must have to spend 2 weeks working on exiting session, it's just procedural issues. We can treat him today. The law is very serious, but the topic is serious”, she said.
Meanwhile, Dukagjin Gorani, from the PSD, said he has asked that on the agenda of the next meeting they put the draft law on dialogue and vote on it.
“The PSD is not in a hurry, but legal obligation. You can postpone this indefinitely, but the goal is that what we have written is to become legal”, he said.
Meanwhile, visits abroad have slammed the chairman of the Vjosa Osmani Commission with a member of PDK member Evgeni Thaci-Draggusq.
We need to discuss future visits. Those of you who have gone to the visit must have transparency, we need to know whether you have gone to promote yourself or lobe”, Thaci said.
Vjosa Osmani has told her that as far as her visits are concerned, she has indicated in the report that she has surrendered and has asked for the last meeting for all to report on the visits. But you were at the meeting so you're not informed”, Osman told him.
We discussed making a plan not only for overseas visits but also for invitations to whom we should invite. We are in discussions with our embassy in Germany and London. I've requested that the topics of our commission not be prolonged”, she said, Koha Ditore reports.
Osman also asked Danush Ademi to report frequent visits to Germany.
“Danush, ske llexu that you are in Germany”, told Glauk Konjufca-Adami in humor.
Danushi confirmed that he will also report on the visit.












