Vetevendosje request its deputies: Monday Don't Leave Kosovo

Vetevendosje Movement Chairman Albin Kurti has called for the Parliament's Headship to set the session for forming the Government for February 3rd. All Vetvendosje deputies have been notified of Kurt's decision. Business Blic sources, within the VV Parliamentary Group, suggest that it has been requested on their part that [...]
All Vetvendosje deputies have been notified of Kurt's decision.
Gaseta Blic's sources, within the VV's Parliamentary Group, suggest that it has been requested on their part that Monday, February 3rd, they all be present in Kosovo.
In their request, they will reportedly have a two-hour meeting before the start of the session, expected to be held Monday.
“have demanded that we leave the country on Monday. On this day, we will have a meeting of the Parliamentary Group, which will begin at 09 a.m. 00 a.m. this source told him.
The extraordinary session, where Albin Kurti, is expected to cast his cabinet in a vote, is expected to be held on 3 February, starting at 11:00.
Vetevendosje has not yet secured the votes of Democratic League deputies, since Mustafa's party has not yet reached agreement on co-government.
The LDK chairman has commented on Kurti's call for extraordinary hearings, as he has made it clear that he cannot guarantee that his deputies will vote on Kurti government unless both parties reach coalition.
On the other hand, MPs from the Serbian List, at today's meeting with the mandate to form the government, Albin Kurti, have imposed certain conditions on the latter.
So have other MPs in Kosovo, Duda Balje and Veton Berisha.
Berisha has said his request is for them to lead with a ministry in the government's next cabinet.












