What is Kurti calling the emergency Assembly when the opposition is backing her stance on Serbia's referendum?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced he will call an extraordinary session tomorrow. But it is not known why the prime minister is doing so, when the public attitudes of the opposition today throughout the day have been supportive of the government's stance. Declaration of extraordinary session, Mr. Kurt did it after meeting with ambassadors of countries [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced he will call an extraordinary session tomorrow. But it is not known why the prime minister is doing so, when the public attitudes of the opposition today throughout the day have been supportive of the government's stance.
Declaration of extraordinary session, Mr. Kurti did so after meeting with the ambassadors of the QUINT countries, who are demanding that Serbia's referendum in Kosovo be allowed.
The Kosovo government has provided options for holding this referendum: by mail and the Liaison Office, but the QUINT stands in requirements for the referendum to be held at polling stations.
Many reactions today are from the opposition on this subject. The PDK has said it is a flagrant violation of Kosovo's citizenship if such a thing is allowed.
The LDK also calls the sovereignty legislation allowing a Serbian referendum in Kosovo until the AAK encourages all those who are strongly opposing it.
It is not known why Kurti wants this session, when the attitudes of the entire Kosovo opposition are against Serbia's referendum in Kosovo, just as the stance of Kurti and his Government itself. /Periscope












