In addition, Kusari-Lila admitted that the heads of state, President Vjosa Osmani, Speaker of the Assembly Glauk Konjufca, and Prime Minister Albin Kurti, have sent a letter to the rapporteur of Kosovo at the Council of Europe, Dora Bakoyannis.
She said that this is a standard letter without which the membership report, which is expected to be made on March 27 of this year, would not be voted on.
Kusari-Lila, asked by journalists about the circulation of a letter in the media where it is said that the heads of state have pledged to establish the association after Kosovo's membership in the Council of Europe, stated that the letter is nothing more than a formality, while according to her the parts of the report that the letter refers to, are not parts, but a reference to the opinion of reporter Bakoyannis.
She said that this is a standard letter without which the membership report, which is expected to be made on March 27 of this year, would not be voted on.She emphasized that all that could have been discussed there is the process of implementing the regulation and the forms or ways of facilitating this agreement.
The Vetëvendosje MP, Adnan Rrustemi, while presenting the three-year report of the work of the majority MPs, said that during these years, 202 laws have been approved in the Assembly of Kosovo.