The plenary session of theKosovo Parliament lasted about eight hours and was interrupted in lack of ventilation and the higher risk of spreading the virus.
The five international agreements from which Kosovo benefits millions of euros, once again failed to pass. The session continued with the proposal of some resolutions along with debates and disagreements on a number of topics.
Initially, the MPs did not support the resolution on dialogue, proposed by the Self-Determination Movement.
MPs of the ruling parties did not accept the resolution proposed by the Speaker of Parliament, Vjosa Osmani, who ask the government to dismiss officials from the Serb List, after statements against the Republic of Kosovo.
The only resolution that received the necessary votes for approval was that of political unity and citizens in defense of the war values of the Kosovo Liberation Army, proposed by New Kosovo Alliance MP, Mirlinda Sopi.
However, none of the parties accepted Self-Determination’s demands for amendments in the text nor its proposal for another resolution on this topic.
“Let us unite and be one, when it comes to national issues regarding Serbia,” said Mirlinda Sopi.
Meanwhile, representatives of other parties also demanded unity.
“It is a historic moment to join forces, to prove that we are one in the face of Serbia, because we are directly dealing with Serbia,” said Daut Haradinaj, Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP.
“It is never too late to seek unity on certain issues,” said Bedri Hamza, Democratic Party MP.
Despite Self-Determination’s insisting on amending the text, the resolution was adopted.
The resolution comes after President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci and DP leader Kadri Veseli were indicted for war crimes.


