PSD MP: The government could collapse

Ramush Haradinaj's government cannot fall from the opposition, as there are no numbers needed to do so. So said Social Democrat Party deputy Albanian Pantina. In an interview for “Index”, she says she does not see any serious initiative to hold elections since this issue is mentioned by [...]
In an interview for “Ineksonline”, she says she does not see any serious initiative to hold elections since this issue is mentioned by the LDK only in the media.
“The elections are mentioned in the media mainly by the LDK, but there is no serious initiative even more, nor does the opposition have enough votes to bring down this government, because we do not know the position of Republika Srpska List. We have also said earlier that we will not allow the Republika Srpska List to win elections in Kosovo. If that depends on us, we won't allow it. But whenever the elections are held, of course we will prepare, we will discuss what will be the best strategy, but we will soon form even working groups for the re-invention of the Social Democrat Party's programme and start immediately with the drafting of our government programme”, Pantina has said.
Speaking of the PSD's intention for the future, Pantina has indicated that they want to install social democrat practices in central governance, since in that local one are already ruling in two municipalities, the Pristina and the one of Kamenica.
The Social Democrat party's <x0Ide is a long-standing idea, in Kosovo they have tried to spread social democracy to Kosovo, but for various reasons they have never achieved power. Of course, our aim is initially to increase and expand the party, with the goal that one day we will be in Government and install social democrat practices in central governance, while in local governance we are already in two municipalities”, she has said.
Pantina has declared that the PSD will function as a political party for better governance, with economic development and fighting crime and corruption.
And we had the extraordinary electoral decision yesterday, what I can confirm is that I have received many happy messages that have not been members of the Vetevendosje Movement, nor of the Social Democrat Party, but are either people who have competed through different local initiatives, or are simply people who are not active in politics but who are now seeing a hope that a political scene will act on a political scene that is both realistic and, above all, aim at good governance and fighting corruption in the first order, organised crime and economic development of the country, the <1> is expressed.
Otherwise, PSD yesterday has chosen key persons to lead with the party; Mayor Shpend Ahmeti, Vice Chairman Wissar Ymerins and Aida Dorgin secretary.











