LDK at 1: 00 p.m. decides whether to go to the session called by Kurti

The Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo will meet today at 1: 00 a.m. to decide whether to participate in the extraordinary session of the Kosovo Assembly for Serbia's referendum. LDK GP chief Arben Gashi has confirmed this. Gashi briefly confirmed they will have one [...]
The Parliamentary Group of the Democratic League of Kosovo will meet today at 1: 00 a.m. to decide whether to participate in the extraordinary session of the Kosovo Assembly for Serbia's referendum.
LDK GP chief Arben Gashi has confirmed this.
Gashi briefly confirmed that they will have a meeting at 1: 00 a.m. to decide whether they will be present at the extraordinary session called by Prime Minister Albin Kurti on the issue of holding Serbia's referendum in Kosovo.
Meanwhile, the country's largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Kosovo through a media conference, has indicated they will not participate in this session.
According to them, this session is unnecessary, although holding this referendum in Kosovo constitutes violations of sovereignty and constitutional order.
“The PDK sees the call of this session all unnecessary and will not respond. We will be part of it on tomorrow's”, said PDK parliamentary group chief Abelard Tahiri.
Meanwhile, AAK spokesman Lulzim Blaka for Gazeta Express has confirmed that they will participate in the session tomorrow, where they will discuss the Serbian referendum on Kosovo territory.
EU and QUINT states are asking Prime Minister Kurti to allow Kosovo Serbs' vote for a referendum to be held in Serbia on Sunday based on earlier voting practices, where O The SEU has raised votes.
This is against the Kosovo government's chief with the argument that “maintaining a referendum in a sovereign state of another state is a practice accepted by no democratic state”.
The Kosovo government has indicated that Kosovo Serbs who have dual citizenship can vote in Serbia's referendum through two forms, the one by mail and through the Serbian Liaison Office in Kosovo. /Express.











