Even Visar Ymer admits the PDK is getting trouble for the team, because of Thaci.

Subheader The PSD, Visar Ymer, has said that through the proposed resolution for the dialogue process with Serbia, it is intended to turn this process into track. We like PSD have seen an opportunity to turn the process into a track for good. We have also seen a need that the Republic of [...]
We like PSD have seen an opportunity to turn the process into a track for good. We have also seen a need for the Republic of Kosovo's dialogue to return to dignity and principle, because this Brussels process that started in 2011 has had several skirts but has not yet ended. Kosovo has not even had a dignified presentation. The process of dialogue is one of the processes that poses great danger to the Republic of Kosovo and, as such, should be dealt with seriously. There must be a process in which Kosovo must win and not only be the approval of the” agreements, Ymer said, Kosova Clan reports.
The “Ide has been through the resolution to establish the state delegation and outline the process of dialogue. On the one hand is the state platform that presents the principles and general political mandate for what the Republic of Kosovo intends through this dialogue and on the other hand is the law establishing the decision-making procedure for the state delegation and the relations this delegation will have with the other institutions of the Republic of Kosovo”.
Ymer has said the document on the resolution and the dialogue law has been compiled together with the Initiative and Alternative, but later agreed on by the AAK and the PDK.
Everyone has agreed to that text of the law. But we still do not have a defined response from the PDK. We've had agreement at the level of the heads of groups for text and law” is expressed by Ymer in Zone B.
“The PSD, if included in the dialogue delegation, is to put dialogue on normal track. Through the law and the establishment of the dialogue delegation with Serbia is unified in a joint institutional voice that has so far not happened. To have a real process of dialogue and gain what it aims for, there must be a unifying of the institutional voices”.












