Weber says that for “to prevent negative”, Kosovo will be placed at all in the KM agenda

Bodo Weber, senior associate of the nongovernmental Council for Democratic Policy in Berlin, in a response to Radio Free Europe, has said that Kosovo may not enter the agenda of the Committee of Ministers, in which it is expected to vote for or against Kosovo membership. By this action, he put it, he will [...]
Bodo Weber, senior associate of the nongovernmental Council for Democratic Policy in Berlin, in a response to Radio Free Europe, has said that Kosovo may not enter the agenda of the Committee of Ministers, in which it is expected to vote for or against Kosovo membership.
With that move, according to him, it would avoid votes against membership.
This would prevent a negative vote, namely an unsuccessful “vote, says Weber.
Context: Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti has confirmed that the state is facing a new condition for membership in the Council of Europe, which is Association.
He made these statements at today's Kosovo Government meeting.
After all this journey associated with ongoing progress on human rights, demorcacy and rule of law, KIE estimates, we were faced with a new condition these weeks, which has nothing to do with the organisation's overnight stages. After the condition is to implement a Constitutional Court act, we hear there are capitals conditioning the finalisation of the process with the sending of a document to the Constitutional. ” he said.












