Haziri: 10 days of Pacolli's proposal for sweeping government not to be viewed as ultimatum

The deputy chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Lutfi Haziri, considers that granting the 10-day deadline by New Kosovo Alliance leader Behgjet Pacolli for the LDK and Vetevendosje Movement for unblocking the political stalemate should be seen in the function of his proposal for a comprehensive government, not as an ultimatum. That's after [...]
This, as Haziri put it, would not produce solutions for the problem, but would send <x0jue to the PAN mill”, as he put it.
“Mr. Pacolli needs to be seen in the function of his proposal for a comprehensive government, which has the political goal that Mr. Pacolli explained it. I believe a lot that it's not an ultimatum, but building public perceptions on mutual ultimatums is more water-typed at the PAN mill than by right an option that solves a problem.”, he told “Gazeta Blic”
Commenting on the partnership between the LDK and the AKR, Haziri has said he has remained strong since the first day of signing the pre-election coalition agreement on the eve of early elections on June 11th.
“As for the coalition with the LDK, the goal of building the coalition before the June 11th election has been maintained and that motive remains just as powerful today.”, he said.
While Lack of Coalition MPs PAN in the last four constitutional sessions, Haziri sees no other than as a result of the lack of parliamentary support to meet their constitutional right, for the election of Kosovo Parliament Speaker and vice-presidents.
“Since the first coalition in Kosovo under the Constitutional Court directive has no name in the Kosovo Assembly and does not participate in invited hearings, then we talk about lack of parliamentary support, virtually not even the minimum formal vote for the election they have, for the chairmanship of the assembly we are talking about, while the government that is in need of day-to-day bases with 61 votes”, Haziri said.
Different, With Coalition Proposal The PAN head of the Kosovo Assembly is expected to meet next week on August 16th to set up the next constitutional session on August 17th or 18th.
On the same day the next coalition session is expected The PAN will also come up with the name of the nominated for the chief officer who is expected to be Kadri Wessel. For his election chairman of the Parliament, at least 61 votes are needed, which can hardly secure without the support of some deptants from the LAA coalition, since VV has unanimously opposed his election to the Parliament's chairmanship.












