Belgrade: Government of Kosovo Fate, in the Hands of Serbian List

After nearly three months of political deadlock, Ramush Haradinaj has managed to elect prime minister with the minimum vote required, only 61. The opposition has cast doubts about the agreement convincing Serbs to vote on Haradinaj for chief Government, which Serbia considers <x0-cymormal war”, writes today Koha Ditore. Belgrade officials have said [...]
After nearly three months of political deadlock, Ramush Haradinaj has managed to elect prime minister with the minimum vote required, only 61.
The opposition has cast doubts about the agreement convincing Serbs to vote on Haradinaj for chief Government, which Serbia considers <x0-cymormal war”, writes today Koha Ditore.
Belgrade officials have said that forever in Kosovo, the fate of a government will be in the hands of the Serbian List.
To discuss the government programme, the opposition parties called Sunday an extraordinary session, but that it was interrupted since the entire cabinet and majority deputies were absent.











