PDK: Foreign agreement violates sovereignty, autonomy made in Ohrid is being implemented

MP The PDK, Progress Gruda, has declared that recent actions of the Government of Kosovo in its report with the Serb community violate state sovereignty and concern the implementation of the Ohrid Agreement. According to him, the elements of that agreement, which he described as <x0authonomi” or singlenagim, are already being implemented on the ground through [...] mechanisms.
According to him, elements of that agreement, which he described as <x0authonomi”, or singlem, are already being implemented on the ground through various mechanisms, including the draft Association of Serb-run municipalities.
This is actually implementing autonomy that was done in Ohrid. Because all the parts of autonomy that are accepted in Ohrid, the self-awareness that is called there, are already on the ground. You have a draft of the Association that was brought in by the EU, which he said you can't change. And that draft says there will be an arbitration in Brussels since the association with the Government of Kosovo meets, but in Brussels”, he has declared.
Meanwhile, it has also criticised the use of the term “vetment”, claiming it is being used as a replacement for the term Association.
The second <x0/Pjesa are special documents, passports that have recognised the EU with visa liberalisation for Serbs in the north. The third one's your Elektroserver, you're cheaper than here. You've got the parallel university that's been working on by those who are being granted permission, you've got schools and hospitals, all the parts are already on the ground. Now it's only necessary for the nation to be given a legal button that has to be founded autonomy, that's the Ohrid Agreement alone, and Kurti has introduced the word alone to heck the word Association”, he has stated further.
These statements come after the Kosovo government has agreed to issue temporary permission to stay for 12 months for members of the Serb community who do not possess Kosovo documents, as well as to recognise ID cards issued by Serbian authorities, in an effort to facilitate implementation of the laws in force.












