Minister of Human and Minority Rights Fatmir Đeka said that he will respond to the request of minority representatives to stop the parliamentary session on agreements with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for coordination with the Government when they receive an official inquiry.
Đeka did not want to explain to "Vijesti" who was right in the dispute that arose after Albanian Alliance MP Ilir Čapuni requested a halt to the parliamentary session and coordination with the Government, because the agreements with the UAE allegedly threaten the rights of minority communities. He requested this under Article 29 of the Law on Minority Rights.
Čapuni's request was rejected last night at the Parliament session by the Minister of Public Works Majda Adžović and the Speaker of Parliament Andrija Mandić, who claim that the agreements do not threaten the rights of minority communities because they do not mention specific locations.
"Vijesti" asked Đeko whether Čapuni has the right to request that the parliamentary session be paused for reconciliation or whether Adžović has the authority of the Government to not accept such a request because, as he claims, there is no basis in the agreement for threatening the rights of minority communities.
"We will definitely make a statement when we receive an official inquiry," said Đeka briefly.
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