Is Pacolli's government gonna leave?

Behgjet Pacolli's Kosovo coalition was the key factor in forming the Haradinaj government, but it will probably not be much longer part of this executive. The AKR, which now has only two deputies in the Assembly, continues to have huge shares in the government. businessman Pacolli's party leads with [...]
Behgjet Pacolli's Kosovo coalition was the key factor in forming the Haradinaj government, but it will probably not be much longer part of this executive.
The AKR, which now has only two deputies in the Assembly, continues to have huge shares in the government. The party of businessman Pacolli heads three ministries in the Haradinaj government, two of which most importantly -- the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headed by Pacolli himself, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with Minister Flamur Sefaj.
Metro Journal sources have announced Haradinaj on one side, and Pacolli on the other are looking at alternatives to partition, as even if the AKR leaves, Haradinaj has sufficient numbers not to jeopardise his government's collapse.
The current government coalition in the Assembly officially has 61 votes, and if the AKR were to come out, then it would be 59, but the situation with the numbers in the Parliament stands differently than the view from this angle.
This source has told Gazeta Metro that Haradinaj has managed to gain the confidence of AKRA MP Labinoth Tahiri, that even if his party leaves the government, he would not vote for the executive crash, and would support legal initiatives in the Assembly when his vote is necessary.
Haradinaj had also received MP Tahiri at the office a week earlier, later releasing a communiqué for the media, saying he praised his sincere commitment to national interest topics in the country.
The pleasure of talking with the MP, Labinot Tahiri, about the current topics in the country and the concerns of our citizens. I appreciate his sincere commitment to providing solutions to national interest themes, for the sake of citizens”, the prime minister had said.
On the other hand, Haradinaj's vote has also been held by MP Teuta Rugova, who also was one of the factors that opened the way for the establishment of institutions by the pre-election coalition. PAN. With these two votes, LDK deputy Teuta Rugova and MP Labinot Tahiri, the government would again have the necessary majority of 61 votes.
Rugova's vote now when EULEX has withdrawn from its brother Uka's court case, and he is handed over to the relevant local court, it seems to be even safer. This was seen even by her, when shortly after EULEX's withdrawal from the trial case of Uke Rugova, the former president's family was received at the offices of Prime Minister Haradinaj in the government.
Stability on the Haradinaj government, even if Pacolli steps out of the coalition, will also ensure MPs from the next parliamentary group to be formed by Vetevendosje's disgruntled ones. This source has said, that the future parliamentary group, separated by the VV, will have no interest in moving quickly to the elections, as it takes time to consolidate the new party, which is expected to form in the coming weeks, writes the subway.
Also, securing the stability of the Haradinaj government with the votes of the anti-Kurti group also relates to stability in municipal governance in Pristina, led by Shpend Ahmeti, who in the municipal coalition, has AAKA.
The government's appearance of AKRA has also provided Pacolli itself with several statements of the last few days.
He in one case by commenting on the blocking of the demarcation, has said that this government is responsible for moving them forward, and otherwise, this government would lose meaning.
While Haradinaj questioned whether Pacolli with this statement has given signs of exit from the coalition, he has said he does not want to give any comments on it.
The other problem why Haradinaj is being lured by the idea of leaving the coalition, is also the very small party that his AAK has taken over in this government. The AAK has only two ministries, even though the number of MPs in the Assembly is nearly fivefold than Pacolli/mtro/












