Deliu-Kodra complains they are not being supported by the majority for forming investigative commissions

Democratic Party deputy Blerta Deliu Kodra in an interview has said they are not being sufficiently backed by the majority for forming investigative commissions. “It's hard to talk about the willingness of the majority to support the opposition initiatives you know that we now and how long we have demands. Even at the next session, he will [...]
Democratic Party deputy Blerta Deliu Kodra in an interview has said they are not being sufficiently backed by the majority for forming investigative commissions.
“It's hard to talk about the willingness of the majority to support the opposition initiatives you know that we now and how long we have demands. Even at the next session, we will have an effort to address a new investigative commission as well. It's the opposition's mechanism to pave the way for developments that are taking place, even those close to corruption”, Deliu Codra for EO said.
Furthermore, she has said that this government is unable to close its eyes to Kosovo citizens, as justice institutions have already invited Minister Roseta Hajdari to the quality of the defendant for the state reserve case.
I understand the Government's effort to cover the much-prone relationship with state reserves, with wheat flour and other state reserves as well, but I also want to stress the fact that it is impossible for this government to close its eyes to the citizens of Kosovo because we are already talking about the institutions of justice that have invited Minister Roseta Hajdari to the quality of the defendant. It's started to work on the justice system to address the observations we've already said and how long before efforts to block the commission for state reserves in the Dehari case, and developments of the Law Medicine Institute. It will be difficult for the preamble majority to actually shut down this attempt to shut down crime, but also all the irregularities that are taking place in every corner of Kosovo institutions”, Deliu Kodra said.












