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LVV: The Ibri Bridge must be opened, there is no argument for closing it

Adnan Rrustemi and Mimoza Kusari-Lila

Photo: Alban Bujari

The head of the Parliamentary Group of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, said that the Ibri Bridge should be opened and that there is no argument for it to remain closed. 

"No argumentation can be found, a genuine cause for preventing the opening of the bridge, we are talking about free movement and the necessity of normalizing life in that part of Kosovo, the bridge has remained synonymous with the blockade and as a synonym for a quasi-separation that it was claimed to be done many years ago", she said on Monday in a joint press conference with the government deputy Adnan Rrustemi, where they talked about the work of the Assembly during the spring session. 

According to her, all the risks associated with the closing of the bridge have already been eliminated. 

"It is senseless that every citizen of the Republic, regardless of nationality, can go with Kosovo license plates unimpeded up to the northernmost border of Kosovo, but cannot pass by vehicle through the bridge in Mitrovica, which separates a former city and the two cities of the present", said Kusari-Lila.


LVV: Consultations on the election date will continue

The deputy of the Vetëvendosje Movement, Adnan Rrustemi, has said that the consultations on the date of the elections will continue. 

In the joint conference with the head of the Vetëvendosje Parliamentary Group, Mimoza Kusari-Lila, where they talked about the conclusion of the spring session of the Assembly, Rrustemi said that the Prime Minister, Albin Kurti, was not at the meeting called by President Vjosa Osmani, for to discuss the date of the elections since there was a pre-arranged meeting. 

"Consultations will continue because there is still a deadline in this regard, I have been in the Central Election Commission for a long time, the president has more than a month available to conduct consultations until the election dates are set, which of course, it should not be later than four months, before the specified date, which of course can be with the four dates already announced", said Rrustemi. 

While talking about the approved draft laws, he said that this legislature broke the record in the approval of draft laws in relation to the previous legislatures. 

Meanwhile, Kusari-Lila stated that in the spring session the Assembly held 26 sessions, approved 36 draft laws, 20 of them international agreements.