LDK: Resign, Only Action Left to Government

The Democratic League of Kosovo Parliamentary Group is seeking extraordinary session for, as it says, the failures of the ruling coalition that culminated with no visa liberalisation. Through a communique sent to the media, the LDK's GP says Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and his deputy, Fatmir Limaj, once violently hampered and intrigued meeting the criteria for [...]
Through a communique sent to the media, the LDK's GP says Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj and his deputy, Fatmir Limaj, once violently hampered and intrigued meeting the visa liberalisation criteria.
Then, according to the LDK GP, they blamed the European Union, which claimed visa liberalisation is jeopardising until after 2019 elections in the European Union.
“Today, when that warning has become a fact, users of violence and intrigues, now along with their ruling partners, are again blaming the European Union. Failure to liberalise visas and membership in Interpol are selling it as Europe's failure, in the case of visa liberalisation, and global security, in the case of Interpol”, LDK deputies say.
Furthermore, the LDK GP says Kosovo is closing its doors “because it is guided by isolated people. These are trying to detonate their isolation by isolating Kosovo. But Kosovo and its citizens will detonate isolation by isolating these irresponsible leaders”.
“The location should be collected at an extraordinary session to discuss this issue. Their resignation is the only action they have left”, the LDK is complete.











