“cret” Switcher: KE member state ministers have no authority to set conditions for us

The six-six ministers of Council of Europe member states “do not have the powers to set conditions and preconditions”, Deputy Foreign Minister Kresnik Ahmeti has said, speaking at KTV, regardless of whether member states are the voters of the ministerial level for acceptance or not of a new applicant as the last level [...]
Forty-six ministers of Council of Europe member states “do not have the powers to set conditions and preconditions”, Deputy Foreign Minister Kressnik Ahmeti has said, speaking in KTV, regardless of whether it is member states who vote on the ministerial level of accession or not of a new applicant as the last level of decision making.
Speaking of draft status that they have vowed yesterday to write and send to the constitution by the end of May, he now says that “whatever discussion about the draft is early”.
“We are willing to have within the Constitution of the legislative system, in consultation with the Serb community, make a draft like each municipality's law of association is envisioned. Any discussion on the draft is early now, we have made public vows to the Assembly since the Assembly was what determined the pledges and announced the presidency and member states expect reflection. The best reflection would be tomorrow to see if we were to walk together. The Committee of Ministers does have the competence to set preconditions, pledges that are set for post-membership should inform those who have established them, which is the Council Bureau.”, he said.












