AAK starts signing signatures to call emergency session for tomorrow

MP Time Kadrijaj has said the AAK is collecting signatures and intends to hold extraordinary sessions tomorrow. She says recent actions by the Special are disturbing until she has compared the raid on Jakup Krasniqi's house to Milosevic's time. “We have witnessed the situation created yesterday and today because [...]
She says recent actions by the Special are disturbing until she has compared the raid on Jakup Krasniqi's house to Milosevic's time.
“We have conveyed with concern the situation created yesterday and today because the show that occurred yesterday at the former prime minister's house has turned us back to Milosevic's time when the homes of Kosovo citizens are being raided and that Albanians have been arrested for obedience differently from the regime or have not accepted the state of Serbia. And those images do no harm to anyone, neither to Kosovo nor to the International Community, because with the fact that every soldier has The KLA that has had the invitation has voluntarily answered. So, we didn't need any such spectacle”, Kadrijay said.
Kadrijaj has announced that they already have AAK's GP signatures.
“We have started collecting signatures for calling an extraordinary session just for this subject to be widely debated about the situation created. We have the total signatures of the Parliamentary Group, but because of the situation there are fewer MPs in the Assembly so that we can get close and collect the signatures. In the first case, we will collect those 40 signatures needed for calling an extraordinary session”, she said.
Kadrijaj has added that the goal is to vote a resolution as well.
We will issue a resolution that will be voted in the Kosovo Assembly. We will agree with all parliamentary groups. It's time for a unity between the entire political spectrum because we're in an extraordinary situation and at this time we have to leave party resentments at the side. Tomorrow, we intend to hold this extraordinary session”, Kadrijaj said.
She also mentioned that the AAK also requires a halt to dialogue.
The AAK's “request has been to cut off dialogue with Serbia until another moment, because in the situation, we have nothing to talk about. And it is made known to our allies where Kosovo is going. Do they want it in NATO and with visa liberalisation or to scan it as they have done”, Kadrijaj has said.











