Osman hits the opposition as he wraps up his speech: Nor do they believe in what they have written

Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani commented on the boycott of her annual speech by PDK and AAK deputies. She said she carried out her duties as president and that her door is always open to civic and national interests. And they themselves do not believe in them [...]
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani commented on the boycott of her annual speech by PDK and AAK deputies.
She said she carried out her duties as president and that her door is always open to civic and national interests.
Even they don't believe in things they wrote, So I believe that everyone is convinced that not only have I performed the constitutional duty in accordance with the principle of civic unity. But I have also managed to repair many of the damage Kosovo's opponents have done. It's a disaster that doesn't outdo themselves in this direction, but yet, as I've told you, my whole door as president is open to co-operate in matters of civic and national interest. Kosovo has too many challenges for me to now issue for the differences we share. I am convinced that those are the differences that are overcome. We have to sit down and talk about how to protect Kosovo. I don't need to protect myself, because it's what you're talking about, said she.
President Vjosa Osmani, in a part of the speech for the end of the year in the Assembly, said that the Association of Serbian Municipals Association software delivered by our international partners should be delivered to the Constitutional Court.
Kosovo has recently been handed over to a draft statute for Association of Serb-run municipalities, drafted by our partners.
While the designers' assessment is that the draft is in line with the Constitution, I would like to stress that the institution that will make this assessment is the Constitutional Court of Kosovo.
It is important that all of us indiscriminately sit down and jointly prepare our comments based on the concerns we might have and send them to the Constitutional Court whenever the draft is handed over to this institution.
Our goal should be to ensure full compliance with the Constitution of Kosovo and not allow an intermediate power of governance or other abnormalities that endanger the internal functioning of our state.
Apart from continuing consultations with the prime minister and Speaker of the Parliament, I have invited opposition parties to the meeting in order to be unifying on this challenging topic for our country, she said. /Periscope












