AAK MP: Opposition is out of order, doesn't need elections

AAKA officials have given negative assessments to opposition parties seeking new elections. Muharrem Nitaj has said the current opposition is out of order and does not even need extraordinary elections. Even so, he has said that if elections happen, The AAK will be ready. The opposition is out of order. This is the MP's agreement [...]
The demands for elections are the normal political activity of some opposition explorers, but to be perfectly honest, the opposition today doesn't need elections”, Nitaj said, in a conversation for Express.
Currently, the Kosovo government has 52 votes in the Kosovo Assembly. It's working as a minority government after the Sparksa List was removed.
Nevertheless, even in the opposition ranks there are not 61 votes for the collapse of the government. Vetevendosje, divided into two groups, is divided over extraordinary elections.
Muharrem Nitaj has an answer to the situation created after the outgoing Srska List from the remaining minority government.
It is true that the government has few numbers, but even the opposition is out of order, and its destructive part does not even have an option for elections”, he added.
But even this AAK official does not completely rule out the elections. There is even an interesting explanation when it speaks of the possibility of the collapse of Ramush Haradinaj's government.
But Kosovo is a place of wonder and everything is possible. We are not alike, nor are they like us. The logic of things only excludes elections as option. But if that happens, there's” there, said Nitaj, who is a member of the AAK's Headship.
Ramush Haradinaj is continuing to remain Head of the Government even though it has remained with 52 votes in Parliament. At the helm of the government, Haradinaj has come after having joined the coalition with Kadri Veselin of the PDK.
Haradinaj has refused to resign, saying he will continue staying in Government.
During Coalition Time P DK- The AAK, some of the key decisions that have been made are the ratification of the demarcation and the beginning of the establishment of the Serbian Major Commission Association. The problem of buying electricity has also been overcome.
But, on the other hand, the Government has made several contractary decisions, such as raising salaries for all Government officials, pardoning debts, unloading several boards, and appointing new board members, who are members of PDKCE, AAKA.











