Mushkolaj: PAN is putting pressure on MPs with statements that it has secured numbers

Coalition Officials' Declarations P DK-AAK-Nisma as the winner of the June 11th elections, that they have secured enough votes for forming the government, are a kind of special war to create pressure on MPs and the public perception that votes have been secured. This is the assessment of political analyst Imer Mushkolaj's claims by [...]
This is the assessment political analyst Imer Mushkolaj has of PAN's claims that they have secured votes for forming the government.
However, Mushkolaj says numbers can also be secured, as a small number of MPs are needed, but according to him, it remains to be seen how functional such a government will be.
The “is a kind of special war, it's propaganda actually to create a pressure on MPs, but also a perception of public opinion that the numbers have been secured and that the Government will be created”.
“Numat can also make sure but the question is what Government will be created and how functional that government will be”, Mushkolaj said on Saturday about the news.
PAN officials say they have secured enough votes for forming the government, coming from the LDK-AKR-Alternative coalition.
Even names of MPs that can vote on Haradinaj for prime minister have been mentioned. Ramiz Kelmendi, Labinot Tahiri, Teuta Rugova, Naser Rugova, have been the controversial names that will vote for Haradinaj. But all of this have denied such a thing, as have top LAA officials, who have indicated that no MPs will vote for PAN.
And according to Mushkolaj, each MP who would vote the PAN coalition will be under public pressure and the target of opposition parties.
“Each MP to vote on Haradinaj Government would be exposed to public pressure and would be targeted by parties from where they come from, but also in the opposition spectrum”.
So those deputies who give the vote won't have it easy, it will be a very big responsibility, even greater than in 2014, where they would eventually vote The PDK, which had emerged as the first subject in the election”, has praised him on Saturday for news.net.
PDK-AAK-Nisma in the June 11th elections have won 39 seats in the Kosovo Assembly, and for forming the government, besides minority votes they need at least two votes.












