The EU reproves Kosovo after the VV did not vote international agreements: Apostolico expresses deep disappointment

The chief of the EU Office in Kosovo, Nataliya Apostolova, has said she feels disappointed with Kosovo Parliament deputies, who did not vote for the ratification of international agreements at today's session. Through a tweet, she has said that political disputes among parties are imperiling citizens the benefit of [the...] funds.
Through a tweet, she has said that political disputes among parties are making it impossible for citizens to benefit from European Union funds.
The “is deeply disappointed by MPs who failed to ratify international agreements again today. Political disagreements by Kosovo's representatives are enabling citizens to benefit from international support and EU funds”, Apostolova wrote.
Deeply disappointed with MPs failing to prove yet another time international relations today. Political boxing of KS people is depriving the citizens to benefit from international and international EU ends and suppress.
) Natalia Apostolova ( @Apostolova EU) Just 9, 2020
At today's Assembly session, out of 83 deputies present, only 75 have voted, which has been insufficient to ratify international agreements because 2/3 of the votes are needed.
It was the VV party that claimed it would not vote on those agreements.
International agreements that failed to be adopted and votes received at the session today:
Review of the Bill for ratification of the Financial Assistance Agreement between the Republic of Kosovo and the International Development Association for the Financial Sector Strengthening Project. (75 votes per, no votes against or abstention)
Review of the Bill for ratification of the Hua Agreement between the Republic of Kosovo and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the Zeza Water Development Project in Gjilan. (75 votes per, no votes against or abstention)
The review of the Bill for ratification of the Agreement for Financing the Property and Geospace Infrastructure Project between the Republic of Kosovo and the International Development Association. 75 votes for, none against any abstention. (75 votes per, no votes against or abstention)












