Agreement with Denmark on transferring prisoners: LDK says “Government Hoti” knew

300 prisoners from Denmark are expected to be deployed at the Gjilan Correcting Centre. And for that reason today during the day in Kosovo will be Justice Minister in Denmark Nick Haekkerup. Regarding this agreement by the Democratic League of Kosovo, they say they still have no position on whether to support it or not, as [...]
Regarding this agreement by the Democratic League of Kosovo, they say they still have no position on whether to support it or not, as to pass this international agreement requires 2/3 of the votes in the Kosovo Assembly.
Democratic League of Kosovo MP Valentina Bulnjak told Kosovo Press that former Kosovo Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti has not been notified about this initiative. While, Justice Minister Albulen Haxhiu stated days ago that he inherited this initiative from the last of the AAK's ranks, Selim Selimi.
The bugnac also said that the way these prisoners are arranged requires an extremely good analysis.
We as a parliamentary group have not yet met to negotiate this issue. As for this initiative, it may be the Alliance's ministries' initiative at the time, but as far as I have information and as I have contacted, the government Hoti has not even been aware of this initiative of the Alliance's ministries in this case, Selim Selimi. As for those prisoners who are not of Danish citizenship, it depends on where they make the weekend and when they are released, you know that part of the prison is then forgiven, where they will go after the prison is served, and they are highly questioned that we as LDK, and I as deputy have no clear. We as a parliamentary group will sit down, talk to our party chairman and make a decision together. We don't have a decision right now, but there's a lot of questions and many tests on this matter, she said.
For the cells granted loans to Denmark for 10 years, Kosovo will receive in return 210m euros from Denmark.
The LDK MP said that despite Kosovo's need for financial assistance from other states, but should not violate the order and safety of citizens in Kosovo.
Kosovo needs to benefit, but Kosovo needs to maintain security in our country, and when it comes to a safe question of how much Kosovo wins... Of course it can be influenced, but whatever it is, but it depends on how that deal will be handled in the Parliament, I haven't seen it yet, and I can't say specifically what, as well as what. But we like Kosovo normally need the help of other states, but not by violating order and law and security currently”, Bunjak stressed.
While the other two opposition PDK and AAK parties have refused to give their stance on the deal.










