Obadiah refuses Kurt's invitation to meet: Issues raised we discuss at the Parliament's Headship

After Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti invited the opposition leaders to work dinner to discuss legislative agenda, LDK head Lumir Abdixhiku has considered the invitation as delayed to find a co-operative climate when, according to him, the ruling party “has thoroughly wiped out the spirit of co-operation and when you have an offensive polarization [...]
Kosovo's Democratic Order continues to be forever supportive of the Republic's major interests, although you have never responded to this readiness with mutual co-operation”, said Obadiah's letter to Kurti.
Regarding the debate on the legislative agenda, Abdixhiku has said the LDK considers the same discussion at the Parliament's Headship, where their political representatives give party positions.
“While, for the vote on international agreements, the Democratic League of Kosovo considers them on daily policies, so it will continue to vote as it has so far acted, said further on paper.
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has today invited leaders of three opposition parliamentary parties, the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo to discuss the fulfillment of the legislative agenda for the spring season.
Kurti in the letter he has sent to the three opposition parties stresses that the reason why he has invited party leaders and leaders of parliamentary groups to the meeting has to do with discussing steps for meeting the legislative agenda.












