Kurti: Haradinaj government has fallen, new elections are only a matter of time

Vetevendosje Movement leader Albin Kurti said Ramush Haradinaj's government has no majority and it has already fallen, and that it is a matter of time when extraordinary parliamentary elections will be called, writes Periscopi. In an interview with Bosnia and Herzegovina's TV1, Kurti said the Serbian List, which supported the government [...]
In an interview with Bosnia and Herzegovina's TV1, Kurti said the Serbian List, which supported Haradinaj's government, is not in the government.
We currently have a minority government in Kosovo that has only 52 members out of a total of 120. The Serb minority in Kosovo, which makes up about six percent of Kosovo's population, does not have its own political parties because the Serbian List in Kosovo was formed by Belgrade. This party is more a Belgrade political embassy in Kosovo than a political party representing Kosovo Serbs. For this reason, I think the Kosovo government does not need to be so dependent on the Serbian List”, Kurti said.
Asked whether the Haradinaj Government would fall and there would be new elections, Kurti says the paradox is in question.
This government cannot fall, because it has already fallen. There is no simple majority, but it is difficult to unite the opposition, which would invite new elections. However, it's going this way”, Kurt said.
He sees Serbia as the biggest problem, while saying Belgrade is rushing to reach the solution for Kosovo, as President Hashim Thaci is very weak and in great fear of the Special Court.
Asked who is responsible for the arrest of so-called Kosovo Office chief Marko Djurovic, Kurti says this is Pristina, since, according to him, “this arrest has occurred ten years late”./Periscopi/











