eurasia review
Written by: Balkan Insight
By Petrit Collaku
Opposition parties in Kosovo say that all groups in parliament must be involved in determining the content of the upcoming talks between Belgrade and Pristina.
Sabri Hamiti, the vice-president of the assembly and a lawmaker from Kosovo’s largest oppposition party, the Democratic League, LDK, said the dialogue with Serbia is not a priority for Kosovo and that it should not be a priority for the new government.
“It is up to the Assembly to discuss the government’s priorities because it is the Assembly that supervises the government on all levels of politics, whether internal or external,” Hamiti said on Monday.
Opposition parties in Kosovo say that all groups in parliament must be involved in determining the content of the upcoming talks between Belgrade and Pristina.
Sabri Hamiti, the vice-president of the assembly and a lawmaker from Kosovo’s largest oppposition party, the Democratic League, LDK, said the dialogue with Serbia is not a priority for Kosovo and that it should not be a priority for the new government.
“It is up to the Assembly to discuss the government’s priorities because it is the Assembly that supervises the government on all levels of politics, whether internal or external,” Hamiti said on Monday.
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