Serbian Orthodox Church status on the European plan: What did Kurt say today in the House?

Prime Minister Albin Kurti meets with Alexander Vuciqi in Brussels on February 27th for discussing the French-German plan. The plan, which has already been published by all the media except its points, also contains the implementation plan. According to this plan that tvDukagini published several days ago, one of the points is also formalisation [...]
Prime Minister Albin Kurti meets with Alexander Vuciqi in Brussels on February 27th for discussing the French-German plan. The plan, whose points have already been published by all the media, except its points, also contains Application Plan.
According to this plan that tvDukagini published a few days ago, one of the points is offOrmising the status of the Serbian Orthodox Church and that 30 days after the signing of the deal, or the plan.
Regarding this point, Prime Minister Kurti has been questioned by the opposition today, and Kurti acknowledged that under the plan, the status of the Serbian Church will become formalisation.
The proposal for the agreement contains a point for formalising the statute of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Formation does not imply negotiation on its status, nor discussion on specific rights. Formation refers to recognition of the Serbian Orthodox Church as a religious legal person, respectively, in internal Kosovo legislation. That does not mean anything special, but simply fulfilling Kosovo's legal obligation to all religious communities or communities in terms of rights or freedoms that they recognize from the European Convention on Human Rights, which is a constituent document of our Constitution. Forming the status of the Orthodox Church will be done, respectively, as one of the religious communities in the respective law. We do not refuse to recognise human rights and freedoms of any religious community”, Kurti said in the Assembly today, I follow Periscope.
On this issue, PDK deputy chairman Vlora Citaku said the site that Kurti would sign the pledge to grant the Serbian Orthodox Church political status in Brussels.
The German Franksman hasn't drunk from the sky. It is the product of the prime minister's negotiation for two years now. Prime Minister Kurti has achieved success in making Kosovo's (Serbia) dialogue from the political agreement a security problem. On Monday, Prime Minister Kurti will sign the ceasefire agreement, not the final agreement, with mutual recognition at the centre. On Monday, Prime Minister Kurti will sign his pledge to continue dialogue for another decade. On Monday, Prime Minister Kurti will sign association, or Zajednica as he once called it. On Monday, Prime Minister Kurti will sign the pledge to grant the Serbian Orthodox Church political status. So much for the genius of Chief negotiator Kurti”, writes Citaku. /Periscopi












