The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) has requested that the Resolution on the truth and dignity of war victims be treated as the first item on the agenda and voted on with solemnity.
PDK MP Vlora Çitaku called on other parliamentary groups to support having the resolution voted on after parliamentary questions.
“PDK thanks all parliamentary groups for their contribution in drafting a resolution that would be a reflection of our Assembly and a public statement on the historical truth of the 1998–1999 war in Kosovo. As far as I understand, an agreement has been reached, but we insist that this be treated as the first item,” she said.
From the Vetëvendosje Movement, it was stated that they support the resolution but requested that it be voted on in parallel with international agreements, arguing that it is not particularly important whether it is voted on as the first or fifth item on the agenda.
Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, Ardian Gola of VV, said that there is no doubt about the truth of the KLA war but emphasized the urgent need to approve international agreements.
“It is unreasonable to make this the dominant topic in Parliament, while we urgently need to address international agreements that directly affect citizens’ interests,” he said.
He added that previously a balanced approach had been agreed, where resolutions and international agreements were handled in parallel to preserve parliamentary priorities and unity.
The LDK stated that it supports the PDK-proposed resolution and its placement on the agenda, but requested that afterward a separate LDK resolution on rising fuel prices, lack of government intervention, cost of living, and economic stability be voted on.
Meanwhile, AAK supported PDK’s request.
When PDK’s proposal to place the resolution after parliamentary questions was put to a vote, there was no quorum.
