Hoti reports next week in the Assembly The PDK welcomes, VV says it is already late

Early next week, Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti is expected to report to the Kosovo Assembly on reaching the agreement for “economic abnormalisation” with Serbia at the US helm of Washington. Why the Democratic Party has started collecting signatures for calling an extraordinary session, the Vetevendosje Movement has submitted a reporting application, one [...]
Early next week, Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti is expected to report to the Kosovo Assembly on reaching the agreement for “economic abnormalisation” with Serbia at the US helm of Washington.
Why the Democratic Party has started collecting signatures for calling an extraordinary session, the Vetevendosje Movement has submitted the application for reporting, this will not be done without MPs returning from the holiday, though the Assembly Rule allows it to hold a session at any time when the four signatures are reached.
Meanwhile during the day and the chief executive himself, by letter to the chief speaker, asked to report to the people's elected.
Deputy Speaker of the Parliament from LVV ranks Arberie Nagavci tells Kosovo that although it is late for reporting, they have submitted the demand that Hoti appear before MPs to reason with Washington's agreement. Until he addressed criticism of the other opposition party, The PDK, which they say is playing the opposition's role.
“Already is late for reporting, the country's prime minister would have to pre-sumble to achieve unity by reaching, not only to announce the platform of his goals, but to take full responsibility not to come to a situation that we are currently looking like a planted bomb... yesterday I have submitted on behalf of the Vetevendosje Movement the request to be examined and invited to the prime minister's report, saw from the media that there were initiatives from other groups. It's a shame that the PDK, which is the Kurdish opposition actually, after the end of situations like this when we have a signature of the deal, seems to want to play the opposition. Until at any moment they had the readiness to support our” initiatives, she said.
Meanwhile, the spokesman The PDK, Avni Bytyci, says they are collecting signatures for extraordinary hearings to report Prime Minister Hoti. According to him, the same has deviated from the main goals of dialogue with Serbia.
We are currently in the phase of signing and consultations meetings with other political parties. We believe that at this stage it is important to explain to the prime minister why it has deviated from the main goals that has been the final agreement where recognition between Serbia and Kosovo will be inevitable and the seating at the UN” is understood, he says.
And the Work of the Parliament monitor, Allen Meta from “D4D” sees it impossible to hold an extraordinary session this week.
“As long as there can be no real co-operation between LVV and PDK given that each in its own way wants to take over to be the first to call this extraordinary session. We believe that for extraordinary sessions there is a need for the co-operation of these two opposition parties at the moment. Meanwhile, given that the Parliament is on break, we believe that the nearest date is when the entire congregation<x1) returns from the break, Meta says.
And for such reporting, the prime minister, Avdullah Hoti, expressed readiness.
“on the basis of my constitutional and legal competencies and responsibilities, I am willing at one of the next session of the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament to report before MPs for the agreement in question, as well as for the process of dialogue at large”, Vjosa Osmani says in his letter to the chief parliament.
Last Friday, Kosovo and Serbia at the US helm reached agreement on economic normalisation between themselves. This of the leaders in power was seen as a major positive step, while the opposition criticised him as harmful.












