PAN admits: We don't have numbers, so we need time

Bilall the Sheriff has tried to be honest Wednesday, at a consultative meeting in the Assembly, where coalition representatives PAN he belongs to has also officially announced that they do not abide by last week's pledge to participate in the continuation of the foundation session, which could be called for Thursday [...]
Bilall the Sheriff has tried to be honest Wednesday, at a consultative meeting in the Assembly, where coalition representatives The PAN he meets has also officially announced that they do not abide by last week's pledge to participate in the continuation of the foundation session, which could be called for Thursday or Friday of this week.
It is decided at the meeting that, confirming PAN's new proposal, the session's continuation is held Thursday a week, Koha Ditore writes today.
The deputy sheriff made an effort to reason before the chairman of the session, Adem Mikulovci, and even before representatives of the political subjects represented in the sixth legislature, that regret is being made.
“We are ready on August 24th. It's very simple! ”, he asked the question, and he himself answered. “Do you know what this means? When a coalition has numbers and deliberately doesn't call the session. When a coalition is ready, it has won 61 MPs, but does not call the session. That's a rash. Ours isn't sorority. Ours is a need, a necessity for more time to create the necessary majority to choose the Speaker of the Parliament, because you have insisted that you not become a formal part of the Parliament's choice, which is in your right”, he added.
In Wednesday's issue, the paper has reported that the coalition The PAN will not hold to the pledge given last week for participation in the constitutional session of the Parliament, which it had conditioned on a consultative meeting in which it would be decided that the session's continuation would be organised for Thursday or Friday. When the condition was met, the coalition required additional time. As the newspaper's sources have warned, representatives of the three parties making up the relative coalition of early elections have demanded that the session continue be called for next week.












