Wessel Speaks of LDK's Request to Hold New Elections

Exit from the Serbian List Government and recent events in Kosovo has prompted the Democratic League of Kosovo to propose that the country goes to the elections, not by bringing down Government, but by seeking political consensus of parties to sit down and agree on the date of early elections. But the chairman of PDK's since at once [...]
But the chairman of The PDK, which is at the same time chairman of the Kadri Wessel, is not seeing this LDK requirement very seriously.
He for Kosova Prees has said he does not know how willing his colleagues are from the opposition for elections, or is just a call to benefit politically.
I don't know how serious this demand is, how ready my colleagues from the opposition are, or it's just a call for political gain. But, what I can say, we will be in the coalition government together with coalition partners, as long as it allows us the will of the people, the laws, the Constitution and work, this is more important at this moment... we have had a coalition with the LDK for three years that we have been forced to come into a situation that we have come in, Veselin said.
According to Wessel, the ruling coalitions are to make important and good decisions for citizens, not to stay there just to taste the fruits of power.
During the weekend, the LDK will decide on the points it will be presented with in the bid, aimed at becoming a joint agreement to give the country a date for election.
KosovoPress has made efforts to get a statement from Parliamentary Group chief Avdullah Hoti, but on Sunday he has not opened the phone.
However, Hoti at the regular conference LDK holds on Fridays said that now in power there is a Government that has only 40 deputies and that a minority government cannot lead the country further.
A minority government cannot lead the country any further. And as a result, new elections are the only solution to this situation. We will certainly not allow the Serbian Lisa and other subjects to determine that when Kosovo goes to new elections, this issue should be a matter agreed on between the main Albanian parties in the Kosovo parliament... We will seek to sit together so that the next elections will be a well-organised, well-organised process of date agreed among political subjects in the Kosovo Assembly. I hope that other parties will reflect on this new situation created because the government cannot lead the country by only 40 votes in the Kosovo Assembly “, Hoti said Friday at the media conference.
The Serbian List's release from the Government has made the ruling coalition not have the 61 votes necessary.












