AAK continues collection of signatures by MPs, requires extraordinary tariff session

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo is continuing with the collection of signatures for calling an extraordinary session, where it will be discussed not removing the 100 per cent tax on goods coming from Serbia. Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP, Pal Lekaj, has said of Telegrafi that they have so far collected [...]
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo is continuing with the collection of signatures for calling an extraordinary session, where it will be discussed not removing the 100 per cent tax on goods coming from Serbia.
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP, Pal Lekaj, said that they have so far collected 31 signatures.
“So far 31 signatures, the Democratic Party of Kosovo 13, and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo's 13”, have been collected, he has said.
Meanwhile, the AAK has rejected Prime Minister Albin Kurti's stance that the 100 per cent tax replaces full reciprocity, economic, political and commercial.
Recently, AAK Chairman Ramush Haradinaj has demanded from Prime Minister Albin Kurti, that the 100 per cent tax be removed only for the final contract for recognition at the existing borders, and not taxes be removed to return dialogue, because, as he said, the dialogue process has been consumed and compromised.
<x0) If you go the first way for the final recognition contract, you will have my support and the Alliance. If you continue with the process of being consumed and compromised, you will be held responsible for the consequences”, Haradinaj has said.
It takes 40 signatures to call an extraordinary session.












