Leaders of Albanian parties united: Change the electoral law for minorities

The meeting was attended by the leaders of the Democratic Party, Force, the Democratic Union of Albanians, the Democratic Alliance, the Citizens' Initiative and the Albanian Alternative, Fatmir Đeka, Nazif Cungu, Mehmed Zenka, Mehmet Bardhi, Vaselj Sinistaj and Đerđ Camaj, and representatives of Perspektiva Zana Sarvan and Kadri Sinani, Saubih Mehmeti. (DS) and Haji Suleimani (DP)
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Meeting of Albanian parties, Ulcinj, Photo: Samir Adrović
Meeting of Albanian parties, Ulcinj, Photo: Samir Adrović
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.
Ažurirano: 05.12.2015. 08:10h

Representatives of the Albanian parties agreed on the position on changing the part of the electoral law that refers to the lists of national minorities.

At the meeting held late last night, it was agreed that the discussions on the creation of a common platform, which should clearly define the demands of Albanians in Montenegro, will continue in seven days, by which time a working group will be formed with one representative from each party.

The meeting was attended by the leaders of the Democratic Party, Force, the Democratic Union of Albanians, the Democratic Alliance, the Citizens' Initiative and the Albanian Alternative, Fatmir Đeka, Nazif Cungu, Mehmed Zenka, Mehmet Bardhi, Vaselj Sinistaj and Đerđ Camaj, and representatives of Perspektiva Zana Sarvan and Kadri Sinani, Saubih Mehmeti. (DS) and Haji Suleimani (DP).

At the earlier meeting, which was also held at the initiative of Đeka's DP, the leaders of the Albanian parties were unanimous in their assessment that only through talks can the current mutual disputes and disagreements be overcome.

The representatives of the Force were not present at the meeting, who in the meantime had talks with Zenka and Camaj and announced their position that instead of DP and Đeka, the meetings should be initiated and led by the National Council of Albanians, led by MP Genci Nimanbegu.

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