Luka: Sė reconciliation with Serbia until criminals are free

The Government Commission on Missing Persons has held the next meeting today, in which the families of the missing have expressed their concerns about their current situation. Nystrete Kumnova cited the issue of growing pensions for the families of missing persons, issues that raised her concern since the government [...]
Nysrete Kumnova cited the issue of pension growth for the families of missing persons, issues that raised its concern since Haradinaj Government is on the run, and asked Haradinaj's adviser what happens now on the issue.
Haradinaj's adviser, Jahja Luka, said the government has done its job and now remains with the Kosovo Assembly to approve the proposals it has submitted.
The document's “Concept is approved in the government, we are awaiting the Constitutional Court's response. I don't believe parliament, regardless of the composition, that will not approve this law, but that parliament should do. The government has done its job. We have a moral obligation to do the job, we are not on vacation, we are on duty until the day the next prime minister arrives. I don't believe there are deputies or anyone in Kosovo who can say that the families of the missing will not have the privileges we have proposed to”, Luqa said.
Haradinaj's adviser once again cited the release of Serbian criminal Miodrag Solaja, who was released in Serbia earlier. The same was accused of killing civilians in Podujevo, among them children.
He said this is unacceptable for Kosovo and that there is no reconciliation with Serbia until criminals are released.
At today's meeting, the commission also discussed the organization of the day of August 30, the day of missing persons, where the organisational council was appointed.