Star for Periscope: LDK's VV is self-excluding from dialogue, no remarks to Resolution

Social Democrat Party deputy Chairman Visar Ymer in a statement to Periscope has commented on the Democratic League of Kosovo's refusal to join the Negotiator Team in talks with Serbia. The Ymer for Periscope has said that the LDK and VV not only do not support the approved PSDI resolution, but do not present any other alternative. “LDK [...]
The Ymer for Periscope has said that the LDK and VV not only do not support the approved PSDI resolution, but do not present any other alternative.
“The LDK and VV not only failed to support our resolution, but were not presented alternative. They've chosen to rule themselves out of dialogue. Right of them. I don't even understand their attitude from the beginning. There have been no context remarks for Resolution, while on the other hand they are opposing the decision-making space belonging to”, he has said.
On the other hand, Ymer has demanded from the rest of the opposition [ The LDK's VV to overcome personal resentments and take up the decision-making space that belongs to them in this important process for the country.
It would be good for the rest of the opposition to overcome personal resentment and put aside party calculations and occupy their rightful location. Final dialogue with Serbia is today more important for Kosovo than some votes intended to get them in the election tomorrow”, Ymer told Periscope.
Subheader PSD) said that thanks to this resolution proposed by them, the Parliament for the first time took a central role in the dialogue process.
For the first time, the Republic of Kosovo is entering such a prepared process, by law and platform, with consensual decision-making and comprehensive representation, as well as by referendum for approval of the eventual accord”, Ymer has said further.
On the other hand, the chairman of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Isa Mustafa, today indicated that they will not join the Negotiator Team, but will help dialogue by the opposition.
We always found that negotiations should be held by the Government of the Republic of Kosovo. If the government is fleeing its responsibility and forms groups to cover responsibility, it is a matter of government. We will keep our position as opposition and as opposition we will contribute to the” dialogue, Mustafa said today.
This stance of the LDK was also surprising to PDK chairman Kadri Veselin, who openly expressed a desire to lead dialogue with the party.
In KTV's Rubik, Wessel has said he doesn't understand why the LDK has refused to be on the Negotiator Team voted last week.
The first “Time in three decades for Kosovo to accept dialogue”, he has said. The “I am more surprised by the LDK, which has a tradition of dialogue process and frustration, even if there is a basis of grief for three-year-old co-operation, there is no proper morality for such behavior”.
At the helm of the Negotiator team will be Shpend Ahmeti Fatmir Limaj's PSD) initiative./ P ERISCOPIA












