Opposition and civil society accuse Kurti of lack of transparency in the dialogue with Serbia
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The opposition and civil society are accusing Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, of lack of transparency in the dialogue with Serbia. Four days after the meeting of delegations at the level of experts in Brussels, the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) and the Kosovo Democratic Institute (KDI) consider that there is a lot of fog in the new chapter of the dialogue. According to them, the chief executive should report to the Assembly before and after each meeting with the Serbian side. On the other hand, the Vetëvendosje denies the claims of the opposition, and as they say, the Prime Minister Kurti has called for inclusion in the dialogue process.

PDK MP Hajdar Beqa, finds it disturbing that Prime Minister Kurti did not report to the Assembly after his first meeting with Serbian President Vucic.
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