Is the coalition between Kadri Veselin and Ramush Haradinaj wavering?

AAK MP Daut Haradinaj says he doesn't know if the head of The PDK, Kadri Veseli, has stepped down from trying to abolish the Special Court. According to him, Wessel has respected the procedure for calling the extraordinary session following the assembly of signatures by MPs in December. For Express, Haradinaj denies that a situation of [...]
AAK MP Daut Haradinaj says he doesn't know if the head of The PDK, Kadri Veseli, has stepped down from trying to abolish the Special Court. According to him, Wessel has respected the procedure for calling the extraordinary session following the assembly of signatures by MPs in December. For Express, Haradinaj denies that a situation created around this court has shaken the governing partner.
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo MP Daut Haradinaj, whose name has often been rumoured that he is among the people expected to be charged by the Special Court, commenting on a long columnist by Wessel about recent developments and pulling back to this court, stresses that he does not know whether the chairman of the court The PDK feels differently than on the night of December 22nd. But he recalled that the same respected the regulation on the basis of the signatures for calling the Assembly Headship hearing.
The first “the first one I can say is that Kosovo has the powers divided, the one from the legislature and on the other side the executive one. As for the decision of the Speaker of the Assembly, I do not know that he has changed his attitude. He has respected the Parliament's regulation and session call procedure under 43 signatures --x1>, Haradinaj told Express.
Annie why with different positions now about the Special Court, Daut Haradinaj denies there has been a coalition shake-up with the ruling partner. It makes clear that these are separate topics.
“As far as the coalition parties' positions are concerned these are separate topics and I don't see any shift in the governing partnership, despite this topic is very serious, the executive is obliged to respect the decisions of the Assembly”, he has clarified.
The AAK official has consistently made it clear that just like the party he belongs to, but also he himself, they are and will remain against the Special. He has said that reports with friendly countries do not break down so easily.
Continued calls from friendly countries, recently even from the State Department, have been given to Kosovo leaders to stop trying to abolish the Special.
Nothing further than yesterday, a French and German delegation visited the country's leaders. Paris's Berlin reportedly warned leadership of serious consequences for the country.












