Government has an appeal to reject USAI request to postpone the Targa decision

Nine days before the end of the illegal license plates deadline, the Government of Kosovo is urged not to postpone the decision to convert the Serbian authorities to RKS. Despite the U.S. request to extend the deadline for ten months, positions, opposition and political connoisseur, require that decision [...]
Despite the United States' request for a ten-month extension of the deadline, position, opposition and political connoisseur, they demand that the decision take effect on November 1st.
On the other hand, executives say they are tasked with rule of law, constitutionality and implementation of government decisions.
The ruling party's deputy, Vetevendosje Movement, Hakki Abazi, says the executive should not make tolerance for delaying the deadline. According to him, Serbia is not a constructive party to understand postponement as the act of goodwill.
“Once this deadline has been delayed. Those who have planned the postponement that is our side and the international community must understand that no tolerance should be made that questions the seriousness of normalising relations themselves. Serbia is not a constructive party to understand the postponement as the act of goodwill, but as the act of poor will and the inability to make promises and guarantees given by the international community”, says Abazi for Kosovas.
Executive Support for Decision Decision for Illegal Targats Gives Even an MP PDK, Rashit Qalaj. He says institutions that are called for law enforcement should react to implementation of the decision, however Serb citizens in Kosovo react.
We have just been extending this decision several times by the Government of Kosovo, there is no reason for this decision to be extended. The government, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and institutions that are called for law enforcement must react, the decision to implement whatever citizens react there have had enough time for the billboards to register in the state of Kosovo and the census to be free. There is no other reason for the government to wait and extend the decision on a purely technical issue. The question of dialogue is different and should not get in touch with the issue of license plates, as it is a technical issue”, Qalaj points out.












