For opposition, the collapse of government and liberalisation are separate issues

The opposition in Kosovo considers it a separate issue to file a no-confidence motion against the Kosovo government from the visa liberalisation process. While the Kosovo government has placed the lobby priority for Kosovo's introduction on the agenda of the European Union Council's upcoming visa liberalisation meeting that [...]
While the Kosovo government has placed the main lobby priority for Kosovo's introduction in the agenda of the European Union Council's upcoming visa liberalisation meeting, which will be held in early December, the opposition is already urging recent numbers in support of the government's collapse, reports the REL.
The two largest opposition parties in the Kosovo Assembly, the Democratic League of Kosovo and the Vetevendosje Movement say the current government led by Ramush Haradinaj should withdraw, as according to them, it does not have the majority in the Assembly and is failing to meet citizens' demands.
But, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has repeated on several occasions these days, that Kosovo faces many more important processes than that of early economic elections. According to him, the most important issue for the time being is for Kosovo to be involved in the agenda of the European Union's Council of Ministers for visa liberalisation.
“At this stage in which Kosovo is located, elections are not favourable at all”, Haradinaj has declared.











