Government crash situation complicated

Following many difficulties, in September of last year the current Kosovo government had managed to be elected by a minimum majority of votes, 61 Sosh. Now, when some 15 months have passed since Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had taken the wheel of the current opposition government, he is failing to make enough votes to end [...]
Following many difficulties, in September of last year the current Kosovo government had managed to be elected by a minimum majority of votes, 61 Sosh. Now, when about 15 months have passed since Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj had taken the helm of the current opposition government, he is failing to make enough votes to end this government. On the contrary, the path to achieving that goal has already become difficult. So state LDK officials, the party that had been warning government collapses since a year ago. According to them, PSD's recent actions, which have already joined the ruling coalition in the delegation for dialogue, have led to the complication of the situation to bring down the government “Haradinaj”
However, PSD representatives say this subject has offered its deputies' signatures for the motion, but that the LDK, as they say, has not made any attempts to concreteise this.
Consequently, the two largest opposition parties -- LVV's LDK -- have already remained without any concrete plan that would function the government's fall motion, Zeri writes.
LVV MPs estimate that the only plan to lead up to the government's collapse remains co-operation with some MPs from ruling coalition parties.











