Internationals oppose holding early elections

Accredited diplomatic representatives in Pristina have recommended Kosovo authorities not to lead the country to early elections, without ending some issues requiring urgency. This, despite the government losing most in the Assembly, writes Koha Ditore today. The message was delivered when the two main opposition forces, the Democratic League [...]
The message was delivered at the time when the two main opposition forces -- the Democratic League (LDK) and the Vetevendosje Movement (LVV) -- have reinforced calls for the country to go to early elections.
Following the action a month earlier, when Marko Djurovic was arrested and deported to Serbia because he had entered Kosovo illegally, although he had been denied a request for a visit, the Serbian List (LS) has decided to exit the coalition.
After the removal of MPs to this subject, the government has remained without majority support in the Assembly. And since it was seen as a LS blackmail, opposition subjects were earlier declared that they would not file a motion against the government.
But they have changed their stance after the subsequent developments, when, in an action that led Kosovo intelligence in co-operation with the Turkish, which the highest state authorities in Kosovo said were unaware of, six persons who had regular permission were apprehended and deported, but who in Turkey are named terrorists.












