Citaku: If Kurt has something sensitive about dialogue he could report to a closed session

Citaku: If Kurt has something sensitive about dialogue he could report to a closed session

In our video-podcast interview with Ilir Mirena, our next guest was PDK Vice President Vlora Citaku. Dialogue, Opposition of PDK, criticism of the President and today's representation of Kosovo at the Security Council where we had long learned to listen to Mrs. Citaku's speeches are some of [...]

Dialogue, Opposition of The PDK, criticism of the president and today's representation of Kosovo at the Security Council where we had long been taught to listen to Mrs. Citaku's speeches are some of the topics discussed in this interview.

“The PDK considers the debate over dialogue with Serbia should be held in the Kosovo Assembly. If there's anything concrete to inform us the prime minister will be here. While the prime minister is also under a Constitutional Court decision, he is entitled to rule the dialogue with Serbia.

We are opposition parties, but we are not destructive, but nation-building opposition. If our help is required, we will give it to the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. If there's something sensitive, the pre-containing order and closed sessions can be spoken there.

We have given the prime minister all the necessary and necessary space to lead this process. We don't want to replicate the past surveillance models. The PDK considers that the geopolitical context following Russian aggression in Ukraine has a geopolitical European rebirth. B And NATO today is more powerful today than ever. The prime minister and Kosovo should insist on a comprehensive agreement with central recognition. The prime minister must insist on clarity.

The PDK has been clear, any agreement, even that for association, should become a constitutional court recommendation. That recommendation, that decision should serve as guidance for establishing association. If done based on those recommendations, we don't need to be afraid, anything that exceeds those recommendations, I fear will create an additional level of power that affects the level of power of the Republic of Kosovo.. So, according to the Constitutional Court's recommendation, it has to be done, it's our court, it's the Kosovo organ and its decisions, liked or not, should be respected”, Citaku said. /Periscope.

 

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