A resolution has been announced prohibiting negotiations on the Union of Serbian Municipalities.



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The parliamentary group of the Self-Determination Movement has submitted three requests for interpellation related to the Prime Minister of Kosovo, Avdulah Hoti.


Source: Tanjug

Illustration: EPA / Kushtrim Ternava

Illustration: EPA / Kushtrim Ternava

Self-determination also announces that it will propose to the Assembly the adoption of a resolution that, among other things, would prohibit any public and state official from renegotiating the Union of Serbian Municipalities.

The self-determination announced that the first request was related to Lake Gazivoda according to the agreement signed in Washington, the second to clarify the fate of the disappeared and the third about the Association of Serbian Municipalities, according to Koha, Kosovo reports online.

The first request for interpellation, as they say, concerns Hoti’s commitment in Washington to share Lake Gazivode with Serbia.

“This is unprecedented and dangerous because it promotes Serbia’s interest in undermining the sovereignty of our republic, allowing it to access our economic and strategic resources.” “Neither Hoti nor his delegation have the legitimacy for that,” affirms the Self-Determination Movement.

The second is related to his second commitment in Washington, which conditions the clarification of the fate of the disappeared from the last war with the resolution of the issue of the displaced.

“This is not only harmful but also inhumane,” they believe in self-determination.

The third interpellation refers to Hoti’s statements after the meeting with the President of the European Parliament and the Foreign Policy Committee, where he said that he would fully respect the agreement on the Union of Serbian Municipalities.



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