6th anniversary of Kosovo-Serbia agreement Kurti remembers as turning day down

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti has recalled the sixth anniversary of the ratification of the agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia, regarding normalisation of relations. Kurti says that day has proven that Kosovo- Serbia has no priority, not the European integration of Kosovo, but Serbia's EU membership. According to him, normalisation dialogue does not [...]
Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti has recalled the sixth anniversary of the ratification of the agreement reached between Kosovo and Serbia, regarding normalisation of relations.
Kurti says that day has proven that Kosovo- Serbia has no priority, not the European integration of Kosovo, but Serbia's EU membership.
According to him, the dialogue on normalisation has not normalised even dialogue, stressing that June 27th 2013 was the day of great prosperity in Kosovo's democratic statehood.
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Falling Day
Today, on June 27, 2013, six years were completed by the ratification of the Thaci-Dacic agreement. Kosovo's Assembly that day was surrounded and filled with police, while the next day of this ratification by 84 votes, the European Council made a decision on the degree of membership negotiations with Serbia. What we said was confirmed: the Kosovo- Serbia does not have Kosovo's European integration priority, but Serbia's EU membership.
After signing that agreement on April 19th 2013 with Daciqi in Brussels, then prime minister, Thaci stated: “We have just signed the first historic agreement between the state of Kosovo and Serbia, with the guarantees of the Ashton Baron. This agreement has been initially signed between the two prime ministers of the two states on bail of the Ashton Baroness. Reaching this agreement is recognition of Kosovo, international subjectivity, sovereignty and territorial integrity.” Meanwhile, in his speech he said: “With this agreement we will normalise and functionalize the situation in our country. (...) Kosovo is eventually entering the era of normality with yesterday's agreement. ”
The dialogue on normalisation has not normalised even dialogue. Because the promise was wrong: to deal with the future of reports even if we don't agree on the facts from the past.
The Thaci-Dacic agreement also formed the Serbian List and set November 3rd 2013 for the date of local elections in Kosovo. Meanwhile, June 27, 2013 of the ratification of that agreement further led the PDK's countermotion against reciprocity with Serbia on January 20th 2012, pledging the asymmetric report between Kosovo and Serbia.
Much lacked that agreement: transparency in the process, preparation on topics, legitimacy in the people, accountability in the Assembly, credibility in the team, leadership authority...
Much exceeded that agreement: of its 15 points, the first 6 were exclusively devoted to creating MacZieednica.
With the first point, the Association/United Serb majority municipalities were established, as well as its right to enlargement.
At second point, the veto right of this Association/United Association was installed. The president can break up the Assembly, but not this Association. Prime Minister alike, he could break up Government through his resignation, but he can't break up this Association/Communication.
The third point was for president, vice president, assembly and council, which means high organs of the autonomous entity they called Asocation/Unciation.
At the fourth point, they talked about competencies in economic development, education, health and urban and rural planning.
The fifth point provided opportunities for increased competencies for Association/Unibility, but not for reducing them.
The sixth point said the Community/ Association should have a representative in central authorities. Such a representative became the personification of Serbian veto.
June 27th 2013 was the day of a major tide in Kosovo's democratic statehood.
Those who were right should lead.












