Zemaj: The tendency for autocracy is a national concern
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The MP of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Armend Zemaj, said that in the next session of the Assembly of Kosovo, about 35 points will be discussed, these points have been left for several months.

In a press conference with journalists after the meeting of the Presidency of the Assembly, Zemaj said that the current situation is unfavorable for holding a regular parliamentary session, since according to him, the Government has lost its legitimacy and Prime Minister Kurti has given up to go to early elections.

He said that with the current approach of the government, the country is endangered by the tendency of autocracy by establishing personal structures in independent institutions such as the Kosovo Prosecutorial Council and the Independent Media Commission.

Zemaj added that this mindset will be opposed in the next session of the Assembly of Kosovo.

Meanwhile, speaking about Wednesday's meeting between Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Serbian President, Aleksandar Vucic, the opposition MP said that the entire process of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue was carried out with a lack of transparency.

He said that Kurti's lack of reporting to the MPs regarding the dialogue is indicative of their concerns.

In the end, Zemaj called on the Government to be responsible in the next steps of the dialogue regarding the agreements reached and supported by the country's allies.

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