Haliti: The government may fall, but we have hope in LDK.

The deputy head of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo, and once again one of the main figures of the Democratic Party of Kosovo, Xhavit Haliti, in a proposal for Periscope, has described it as blackmailing the Serbian List for exit by Haradinaj Government. According to him, however, if such a thing happens officially, and is not achieved afterward [...]
However, according to him, if such a thing happens officially, and is not then achieved to ensure most of the government's functioning, then Haradinaj Government falls.
I haven't heard any accurate information coming out, because they should officially report organs. I believe it's blackmail, attempting further blackmail. But if they do, then you have to secure the necessary majority in parliament, for the government to function. If we don't have the necessary majority, then the government falls. These are the rules of Democracy”, Haliti has declared for Periscope.
The LDK's willingness not to allow the collapse of the government as a consequence of the Serbian List, Haliti has described it as an act of a responsible subject.
And I appreciate that as a responsibility I would say, or as I should call it, a responsible subject, for the situation that Kosovo has, would not allow an anarchic situation to happen in Kosovo, and the LDK, but other parties, I don't believe they would allow an anarchy that could happen, with extraordinary elections, with unexpected situations, with the possibility of functioning of the Government. I'm still saying the Serbian List is going to try to play a imagined game in order to meet the demands Haliti told Periscope.
Asked whether such requests of the Serbian List are being conducted by Belgrade, Halil has said the”ata has done nothing to date without Belgrade”.
Meanwhile, it has described Marko Djuric's manner of bringing Kosovo police to Pristina as excessive.
My “Mu has seemed excessive, the way it was brought to Pristina. I think they could have questioned him at the North Mitrovica Police Station, even back to the border, and sent him to court for wrongdoing, because his work is for wrongdoing. I don't want to comment on the events, but rather it's not held and it hasn't been brought before trial”, Haliti has concluded for Periscope.
The arrest of Marko Djuric during yesterday's day in northern Mitrovica by Kosovo Police has also prompted the actions of the Serbian List, which have threatened to exit the Haradinaj government.
For this, Haradinaj has said he will not resign regardless of who comes in and who comes out of the government, and has expressed himself open to parties that are ready for co-operation./Periscopi/












