Close choices: Kurti meets coalition partners from non-partisan communities

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has held a working dinner today with ruling coalition partners and representatives of non-US communities in the Assembly. Kurti briefed coalition partners on the process of political consultations with parliamentary parties, as well as stressed the importance of joint decision-making for future democratic processes, including discussing which [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has held a working dinner today with ruling coalition partners and representatives of non-US communities in the Assembly.
Kurti briefed coalition partners on the process of political consultations with parliamentary parties, as well as stressed the importance of joint decision-making for future democratic processes, including the discussion of what is the most appropriate time for the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The key “was also support from parties of non-US communities and confirmation of the Government and Prime Minister's commitment to the establishment and strengthening of community representation and continued support for them with concrete projects”, the Government's announcement said.
The government chief was also accompanied by the head of the Vetevendosje Movement parliamentary group.
At the meeting were Deputy Prime Minister Emilia Rexhepi, Regional Development Minister Fikrim Damka and Minister for Communities and Kthim, Nenad Rassic, the chairman of the multiethnic Parliamentary Group Enis Kerwan, Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, Bahrim Shaban, MPs, Fidan Yita, Friedon Lala, Duda Balje, Samra Ilijaz, Bekim Arifi and Erdjan Galushi, with whom he talked about the legislative agenda and the dynamic importance of adopting the International Agreements and relevant laws.












