Ymer: Next year's early parliamentary elections

Movement “Vetevendosje” from the local elections on October 22nd has emerged by more than 700,000 votes, compared to the June parliamentary elections this year, but the head of this political subject, Visar Ymer, insists the votes have doubled. The doubling, according to him, is from the 2013 local elections, giving [...]
Movement “Vetevendosje” from the local elections on October 22nd has emerged by more than 700,000 votes, compared to the June parliamentary elections this year, but the head of this political subject, Visar Ymer, insists the votes have doubled.
The doubling, according to him, is from the 2013 local elections, comparing it to the latter, while comparing parliamentary elections with local ones is like comparing “apple routes”.
Yet Ymer during an interview with the newspaper “Voice” has expressed confidence that on November 19th he will win all six municipalities where they are in the runoff, but if that is not happening, then he says that results should be analysed and responsibilities taken.
The chief of the largest parliamentary party, which is at the same time part of the opposition, has criticised Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's government, which, as he says, is dependent on Serbia without any need, is steadily increasing in the number of ministers, deputy ministers and advisers.
Therefore, the possibility of supporting the vote of confidence initiated by the LDK is being seen to bring down this Government and next year to hold early parliamentary elections.
During this interview with “Zerin” he has talked about the dismissal of several independent boards by the prime minister, which, as he says, is wanting to take over the AAK, the demarcation with Montenegro, the Association of Serbian Communities and the Special Court.












