National Security: Musliu has a warning for institutions following Commission for AKI meeting

MP Ganimete Musliu, who is also leader of the Parliamentary Commission for AKI Supervisor, has said that from the MP's questions and the answers the deputy director of this institution before them, has realized that the institutional vacuum in AKI is never put off for personal interests again. Musliu's statement after [...] meeting
MP Ganimete Musliu, who is also leader of the Parliamentary Commission for AKI Supervisor, has said that from the MP's questions and the answers the deputy director of this institution before them, has realized that the institutional vacuum in AKI is never put off for personal interests again.
Musliu's statement after the Commission's meeting, I follow Periscope:
“Today we had regular meetings of the Parliamentary Commission for AKI Supervision. At the meeting we had the deputy director of AKI. The meeting went into the normal spirit, the U.D. of the principal's duty reported to us about the period in which there are AKI menajus. MPs have posed numerous questions related to national security.
It was understood that the institutional vacuum has left a mark on this institution, we should remember that such a long delay without the director of AKI is no longer to occur in any form, anyone at the head of the state, or anyone who has been in advance.
There is no way that for personal interests, the state's most vital institution will have such a long vacuum in selecting leader”, she has said. /PERISCOP/











