Haradinaj in Ulcinj with the leaders of the Albanian parties: A joint session of the Government soon?

"By the number of votes, we are paying for the most expensive mandate in Montenegro and there is no affirmative action. Haradinaj told us that those in Kosovo have different experiences with minority mandates," Force leader Nazif Cungu told "Vijesta"
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Ramuš Haradinaj, Photo: Betaphoto
Ramuš Haradinaj, Photo: Betaphoto
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Ažurirano: 25.10.2018. 12:12h

Ahead of the conference on economy in Budva, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramuš Haradinaj met yesterday with representatives of Albanian parties in Ulcinj, with whom he discussed the improvement of cooperation in the field of culture and the possibilities of more efficient enrollment of students from Montenegro at the Universities of Kosovo.

The leaders of the Albanian parties informed Haradinaj with the intention to correct "mistakes and return the mandates that belong to the Albanians" through certain changes in the electoral legislation.

"By the number of votes, we pay for the most expensive mandate in Montenegro and there is no affirmative action. Haradinaj told us that those in Kosovo have different experiences with minority mandates," Force leader Nazif Cungu told "Vijesta".

Apart from him, the meeting with Haradinaj, who is officially staying in Montenegro for the first time, was also attended by the leaders of the Democratic Party, the Democratic Union of Albanians and the Democratic Alliance, Fatmir Đeka, Mehmet Zenka and Mehmet Bardhi, as well as Nikola Camaj and representatives of the parties Nik Đeljošaj and Amir Holaj.

Haradnij expressed satisfaction that the Albanians in Montenegro are a factor of stability and emphasized the good relations between Pristina and Podgorica.

He announced that a joint session of the Governments of Kosovo and Montenegro could soon be held.

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