Musliu tells details after the meeting: VV's Salih Zyba exerted direct pressure on the AKI director and on me

The meeting of the director of the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence, Petrit Ajeti, has ended with members of the Commission. Mayor Ganimette Musliu before the media has said they have invited the director to report on concerns about possible AKI media intervention and the intervention of Dejona Mihali, committee co-ordinator in Vetevendosje Movement in independent institutions [...]
The meeting of the director of the Kosovo Agency for Intelligence, Petrit Ajeti, has ended with members of the Commission. Mayor Ganimete Musliu before the media has said they have invited the director to report on concerns about possible AKI media intervention and the intervention of Dejona Mihali, committee co-ordinator in the Vetevendosje Movement in the country's independent institutions.
Musliu, taking into account the removal of VV deputies from this meeting, said they agreed to have a conversational meeting.
But even there, as Musliu confirmed, he tried to intervene VV deputy Salih Zyba.
“Based on Kosovo's regulations and laws, based on our legal competencies, we have invited the AKI director to report to address opinions concerns, possible AKI intervention in free media and the intervention of Dejona Mihali in the country's independent and important institutions.
At the MP's request and the approval of Principal Petiri Ajeti we had a co-visitor meeting, but this was intended to be hindered by MP Salih Zyba, who returned to the hall and exerted direct pressure on the director and me as head of the Commission.” ♫ ♫ ♫ ♫ She said.
However, Musliu confirmed there will be no initiative for the investigation.
We are at the end of the parliamentary mandate and our every initiative on whatever it is to deal with the pretext that we are campaigning. We have not made any requests for investigation, but there was agreement and will by the AKI director that we as a commission go to AKI and have access to the document that reacts or reports guaranteeing transparency and legitimacy of decisions and procedures. She said:












