Selimi meets with Kurt for Vetting: AAK without faith for the process to succeed without political consensus

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with former Justice Minister Selim Selim Selimi, who went to the meeting as AAK representative. This party's spokesman, Lulzim Blaka, said the AAK's stance that “considers important and gives support to” was presented at the summit. However, the AAK is [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has met with former Justice Minister Selim Selim Selimi, who went to the meeting as AAK representative.
This party's spokesman, Lulzim Blaka, said the AAK's stance that “considers important and gives support to” was presented at the summit.
However, the AAK has voiced distrust of Vetting's success without full internal political consensus, without the involvement of the KDR and KKP, without support from the US and the EU, and without careful consideration of the Venice Commission's positions.
Whatever, The AAK is not confident that the process will succeed without full internal political concessions, without the involvement of KRK and KKP, without support from the US and the EU, and without the exact attention of the Venice Commission's” positions, Blaka told Express
We remember that yesterday, Kurti has held a meeting with PDK's first one, Memli Krasniqi. At a media conference, Krasniqi said the vetting process should be carried out through the assembly.
Among other things, Krasniqi said that the PDK remains committed to offering contributions to any legal and constitutional initiative that serves needed reforms and that becomes co-ordination with strategic partners, civil society and other interest parties.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo has been proposing and elaborated the need for the beginning of a Vetting process in the Republic of Kosovo's justice system for years. Such a process should be implemented in full compliance with the Kosovo Constitution and specific recommendations of the Venice Commission. Since the Venice Commission in his opinion has also called for achieving institutional and political consensus, transparency and high professional standards, The PDK estimates that the only right, proper and sustainable solution is the development of this process on the part of the Republic of Kosovo's Parliament, in whose constitutional responsibility, in the last instance, remains the adoption of the necessary constitutional changes”, Krasniqi said yesterday.
The invitation to talk about self-preservation rejected the Democratic League of Kosovo, as in their opinion they would make their contribution to the Assembly.
The spokeswoman, once also LDK chairmanship member Sübel Halimi told Express that it is unnecessary “ ” the prime minister's invitation to meet in other areas on such an important issue.
Kosovo's Democratic League of Kosovo, acknowledging the importance of the vetoing process in the justice system as well as based on the Venice Commission's opinion, estimates that our contribution will be offered to the highest institution in the country, the Kosovo Assembly. Therefore, Prime Minister Kurti's invitation to meet in other areas for such an important issue is unnecessary”, Halimi said on Wednesday











