Muharrem Nitaj points to AAK's stance on counterparting

At the request of the Vetevendosje Movement, today Kosovo Assembly deputies have again gathered at an extraordinary session with the only point of the agenda, which is the “monopoly gap over car counterpart service”. The MP from AAK's ranks, Muahrem Nitaj, via a post in '%Facebook, claims the party [...]
At the request of the Vetevendosje Movement, today Kosovo Assembly deputies have again gathered at an extraordinary session with the only point of the agenda, which is the “monopoly gap over car counterpart service”.
The MP from AAK's ranks, Muahrem Nitaj, via a post at Facebook, claims his party opposes monopoly in the counterpart.
He says that they are against this law, which according to it is bad and that it has caused confusion.
His co-partisans, Daut Haradinaj, Time Kadriy, Shkumbin Demalijaj, Ahmet Isufi, Blerim Kuci, Beki Berisha and Gani Dresaj are also seen in the picture.
The issue of counterpartship has also been a point of discussion at the Economic Development Commission, which was held days ago. There was also controversy among the minister of Infrastructure, Pal Lekaj and MP from the Vetevendosje Movement ranks Glauk Konjufca.











