Opposition urges Kurti forming commission for demarcation

Three years have been made since the ratification of the demarcation agreement with Montenegro in the Kosovo Assembly, and this process is still not considered complete. The prime minister, Albin Kurti, who was once the biggest opponent of this agreement, has not yet formed the state-run border demarcation commission, which he [...] has [...] made.
The prime minister, Albin Kurti, who was once the biggest opponent of this agreement, has not yet formed the state's border demarcation commission, which he had warned months earlier.
The two of the opposition parties in the country -- the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo -- say the prime minister has no priority in strengthening the state and citizens, which in this case is ignoring a very important commission.
Democratic Party of Kosovo MP Ganimette Musliu in an interview for Online Economics says Kurti is reluctant to establish the commission, which he himself has warned, until Musliu considers Kurti's hasty advertising of major topics.
In addition to the demarcation, Musliu says Kurti has denounced the Special Court's break-up.
I consider that Kosovo's prime minister has personally warned something like this and is now reluctant to do it, I consider his haste to promote big topics without knowing the reality well and causing such dilemmas”.
This is not the only subject of the Box that has been campaigning pre-election but with haste as prime minister, we have reciprocity and then the break-up of the Special Court and many others that have propaganded them as far as they were in the opposition, and now it's not the only topic because there are multiple topics that have silenced”.
Whether there may be frustrations of relations between Kosovo and Montenegro, as the Montenegrin side has said there will be no revision, Musliu stresses that everything can be expected from Kurti.
According to her, Kurti is interested in creating trouble in the country, which is why MP Musliu orders the head of government to be aware and attentive in terms of political developments in the country.
“Everything is expected by Kurti, he is interested in creating a toll instead and in such cases I consider Kurti to be very aware and attentive to political developments in the country, of the situation Kosovo is going through and to be careful in any action they did as prime minister”.
Musliu has named Kurt as prime minister with corruption, since, according to her, he is more staying abroad.
“We as the opposition will play our role in the Assembly, and we will be there responsible for the jobs and tasks that belong to us as we ask Kurti to be responsible and not to be a prime minister with corruption because he is out of place rather than in Kosovo, without having any defined agenda”.
Even the deputy from the AAK ranks, Paul Lekaj, says Kurti is ignoring the state commission to mark the border, which according to him, the importance is too great for Kosovo.
Lekaj has advised Prime Minister Albin Kurti to form the commission and start work as soon as possible.
“As far as the Kurti government is concerned about as any other action delayed and has no priority what goes to strengthening the state and citizens, even in this case Kurti is ignoring a commission that is significant enough for Kosovo, and especially for the borderline or the agreement of Montenegro and Kosovo”.
“What we need to do and advise Kurti is that the first is established so that the first such commission is established and the start of the job, so we have an agreement we have two signatures from former President Thaci and the president of Montenegro and I think that the first time this is completed, and we insist that demarcation of the border becomes an interest of Kosovo and in no case of Montenegro, we understand that we have good reports with Montenegro, but those reports should be strengthened<1>
He says they should insist that the border agreement take place in the interest of Kosovo, and all these actions, which the prime minister neglected.
The “depends on government Kurti and if he sees it as a priority and since he has been committed to the opposition, then we hope that this commission will be formed as soon as possible. As for the Montenegrin side, they protect their own, but we like Kosovo have agreed on a resolution and two agreements and we defend the interests of the state of Kosovo”.
I don't even know in other actions is a lot of neglect where many have raised their voices as far as protecting that property of 8 thousand and 200 hectares and now neglecting it and nowhere on the horizon is forming the” Commission.
The agreement for demarcation with Montenegro, signed in 2015 in Vienna, Austria, has also been met with an annex between the two former Kosovo presidents, Hashim Thaci and Montenegro's Filip Vujanovic.
In the agreement signed between the two presidents, it is said that after ratification of the demarcation in the Kosovo Assembly, the two countries will review the border line and reform should there be concessions.












