Rexhep Selimi stands up for Haradinaj: Do not tear down government with Republika Srpska votes

The Serb list has offered Kosovo's opposition its ten votes to bring down Government. Major opposition parties now have the opportunity to realise their demand to bring Ramush Haradinaj down. However, incumbent member of Vetevendosje Rexhep Selimi declares they do not join their votes with the deputies of the Republika Srpska List. MP [...]
The Serb list has offered Kosovo's opposition its ten votes to bring down Government. Major opposition parties now have the opportunity to realise their demand to bring Ramush Haradinaj down. However, incumbent member of Vetevendosje Rexhep Selimi declares they do not join their votes with the deputies of the Republika Srpska List.
Vetevendosje MP Rexhep Selimi tells Gazeta Express that they do not join votes with List Srpska to bring down Government, though they try to live their demand so that as soon as they get to the polls.
“We have not co-operated with the Serbian List either to vote on Haradinaj, but not to bring down”, deputy Selimi said on Saturday.
He has commemorated his speech in the Assembly, where he has told Haradinaj that they would not make Government with the Republika Srpska List, but would not bring down an Albanian government, aiding Serbs in the Assembly.
I've stated in a speech in the Kosovo Assembly that I don't put together votes with Serbian List either to vote on you as prime minister, but I won't even join to bring down”.
And that position Selimi says he is of his entire party. According to VVA deputy, the Movement continues to demand the collapse of the government, but its focus is on Albanian votes.
“VV does not co-operate with Listen Sespka to bring down Haradinaj Government. VV co-operates with the other opposition spectrum and other MPs, both from the majority, because we think the Serbian List agendas are not in touch with either the interests of Kosovo, nor with the interests of the opposition”, VVCE deputy has indicated.
The Republika Srpska List has come up with a communiqué, where it claims it will support government collapse efforts, among other things said that Kosovo's <x0 Serbs cannot and do not want to be the hostage of irresponsible Albanian representatives and demogogic and charismatic war for their political survival”.
Up until now, opposition parties have had only 58 votes short of the government's collapse, but have declared that four votes of any party in the Assembly would be enough to exclude the Serbian List.
The Serbian list has 10 deputies in the Kosovo Assembly. Those are Sasa Milosavljevic, Miljana Nikolic, Zoran Mojsilovic, Jasmina Zivkovic, Jelena Bontic, Verica Ceranic, Igor Simic, Slavko Simic, Srdjan Mitrovic and Adem Hoxha.












