Krasniqi: I doubt the panel hearing slips into political question

At the extraordinary session for the removal of the counterpart's monopoly, in which no member of the government is participating, PDK parliamentary Group chief Memli Krasniqi has initially expressed his frustration that opposition colleagues have not offered the position to come together to this session. According to [...]
According to him days ago at the Parliamentary Commission for Economic Development, this issue has been considered and there have been attitudes on most important, very close points.
For this, Krasniqi said the PDK is in favour of free, fair, and fair competition for equal opportunities and against monopolies, as well as in accordance with order and law.
If we had the will to do this session together, we wouldn't risk what I've certainly said at the Commission meeting, so that this subject could slip away once again as a political topic, rather than a topic of the predominantly economic character that is related to competition. I'm hoping that wasn't the point, but it's also looking like that. Second I'm sorry, I have to say, that we don't have government representatives here today, because we're discussing an issue that legislation has made competent to the government, and at least in these cases, we're going to have to have the persons responsible to have their exclusives or their perspective. The PDK, which is strongly pro-free market economy, stems from our ideological concept as centre-right party”, Krasniqi stressed.
The PDK's GP chief said the issue of counterpart is old and has been discussed repeatedly over the years and among the legislature.
Krasniqi said that at our last meeting on parliamentary commission, he has asked Minister I MIS Paul Lekaj to make travel changes in order to create open market spaces, because it is not normal for a new car imported to Kosovo from the EU to undergo a process of verification in Kosovo.












