Eight international agreements tomorrow in Parliament, the position asks the opposition to reflect
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Eight international agreements are on the agenda tomorrow (Thursday) for voting in the session of the Assembly of Kosovo. The largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Kosovo, declares that they have not changed their position and that they will not vote for these agreements.  

The same will not vote for initiatives from the Government of Kosovo, as according to them the country has stalled due to the actions that the government is taking. The political entity Democratic League of Kosovo expressed reservations about these agreements, while the ruling party asked these parties to vote on all international agreements.

The MP from the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Ferat Shala, is categorically against the voting of these agreements.

Meanwhile, the deputy from the Democratic League of Kosovo, Doarsa Kica-Xjelili, tells KosovaPress that they have a substantive position against the OPEC agreement.

Meanwhile, the ruling party calls on the opposition to vote for these agreements. The deputy from LVV, Driton Hyseni, wishes that in the next session of the Assembly, which will be held on Thursday, international agreements will have a final epilogue.

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We remind you that in order to ratify an international agreement, 2/3 of the votes of all deputies present at the session are needed.

According to the Law, these agreements are submitted to the Assembly on its own initiative or after a proposal from the Government./E.Krasniqi

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