Hot for Thaci: We have not believed that a representative of KLA '%s' questions Kosovo citizenship

Avdullah Hoti, chief of the LDK Parliamentary Group, has said they have never thought that a significant leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army questions the state's existence by referring to President Hashim Thaci and his idea of “border correction with Serbia”. In Express Interview on KTV he has declared [...]
At Express Interview in KTV, he has stated he is not understanding why the ruling coalition agrees with the point proposed by the LDK for the resolution on talks with Serbia, but is not voting it.
Asked about the LDK vote in Thaci's appointment to president, Hoti has said this is not relevant to the current situation in the country.
We have the coalition agreement. We had the government and they had the presidency. Things have changed, and no one really would have imagined that a key representative of The KLA becomes the main representative of Serbian and Russian policies in 2018 for the dissolution of the state of Kosovo. But that's history now and his choice is history. Now we have to get together so this cause can be removed from the table”, he said.
Today, the LDK proposed a resolution with only one point: “The Territor of the Republic of Kosovo is one and non-partial, nor does the president of Kosovo, nor does anyone else, have the mandate to negotiate the territory of the Republic of Kosovo”.
For this resolution, Hoti has said he had optimism, seeing that position went to the Parliament. He added that he expects this resolution to be voted in at the end.
As far as proposals from the ruling parties are concerned, Hoti has said that “will vote the position and then as opposition we will see what contribution we can make”.
For the proposal for Unity Team, Hoti has said that we are no longer “in 2005-2006 in the Vienna negotiations when it took a unity team to succeed in making the state of Kosovo. Now we have the state. We are members of several organizations. We have the SAA agreement with the EU. We have problems with normalisation with Serbia. We want that point taken off the table”.
For the government's no-confidence motion, Hoti has said three more votes are expected, but has added that “in a parliamentary republic like Kosovo should see how much support there is by demanding a vote of confidence”.
For the Association of Serb-run municipalities, Hoti has said the LDK government had made sure that everything is within the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court.












