Hamiti for Kurt: What wise man at the top would require Serbia's signing for a draft within Kosovo?

Democratic League of Kosovo chief member Muhamet Hamiti has criticised Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who is calling for Serbia's signing for the draft of an association that is within Kosovo. I'm surprised at those who said that this document, if they had it for this document, should be this, is in [...]
Democratic League of Kosovo chief member Muhamet Hamiti has criticised Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who is calling for Serbia's signing for the draft of an association that is within Kosovo.
I'm surprised at those who have said that this document, if they had it for this document, should be this, is in accordance with the Constitution, does not create executive power and so on. This one creates them and even has references to laws, so I'm calling them fictional, but for the sake of face-to-face, it's called the Applicable Law. What law? Preambula 1244 comes as a result of the February and Ohrid Annex Agreement that has accepted Kurti and has even pleaded to sign Serbia”, Hamiti has said in the special edition of the Kosovo Clan.
“Finally became an international document because both Kosovo and Serbia accepted it, and now we are conditioned like Kosovo, like Serbia for EU integration. What's Kurt saying now? Are you asking that the Association draft be signed from Serbia? Association for an Association within Kosovo to be signed by Serbia? What does that mean? Who would seek such a wise course at the top? Nobody. ”
According to Hamit, such a draft session of Serb-run municipalities risks creating a Serb proto-republishment.
The association has to be done, it's international duty, and the Democratic League has said it all the time, but the association not with executive power as this draft-state is doing, even if it is softened is so clear that it creates Serbian entities within Kosovo, the politicalo-territorial with potentially a future situation during an agreement I'm saying with a great amount of style I'm saying, but I'm afraid to say something even further computert that is, namely, a draft of such a Serbian republic-Ret>












