AAK tomorrow decides how Kurti's opposition to Reciprocity

The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo is expected tomorrow to decide on actions it will take as a parliamentary group in addition to the idea of Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti for the removal of the 100 per cent tax on Serbian and Bosnia and Herzegovina goods and its replacement with the measure of reciprocity. So has the deputy made known [...]
Also warned at this discussion meeting is Minister of Infrastructure Lumir Abdixhiku's warning of cancelling the Dukagjini and Anamorawa highway project.
Selmanaj about this meeting has told KosovaPress, that the AAK does not oppose the reciprocity measure, but the removal of the tax.
He even asked for clarification on how the government Kurti will operate with the introduction of the mass of reciprocity to Serbia's drift.
The AAK MP says that at tomorrow's meeting they will also discuss the possibility of opposing the removal of the tax, including protests.
“We are not against reciprocity, we are against the removal of the tax, and the reciprocity issue is good to be clarified with detail in parliament to discuss what this reciprocity will look like, the measures that Kosovo will take as a state... To the way we behave and what actions we will take tomorrow we will discuss at the group's gathering... We will discuss all possibilities of opposition at tomorrow's” meeting, he said.
While the warning of the Minister of Infrastructure to cancel the project for the construction of the Dukagjini and Anamorawa highway, the Alliance for Future in Kosovo sees it as a wrong and unmanaged decision.
The “is wrong for me even when power change is a democratic process, but the projects that are initiated must continue, but not do so arbitraryly and say that this project will be removed with uncontinented reasoning”, Selmanaj said.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has warned of the removal of the tax on Serbian and Bosnian goods following the establishment of reciprocity measures. But such a decision has found opposition from the opposition.
An open letter not to remove the tax to the prime minister, Kurti has gone to former Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who imposed the tax 100 per cent in front of Serbia's goods and Bosnia and Herzegovina in November 2018. While the head of major opposition parties in the country The PDK, Kadri Wessel, has called for the tax not to be lifted.












