Thaci's leadership of dialogue with Serbia has no support either within the ruling coalition

Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's proposal that dialogue leadership with Serbia be handed over to President Hashim Thaci does not enjoy support either within the ruling coalition. In addition to the opposition opposing the president's leading role, eventually the third partner in power- The Social Democrat Initiative- has been declared against Haradinaj's proposal. However, the platform has been introduced into [...] procedure.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's proposal that dialogue leadership with Serbia be handed over to President Hashim Thaci does not enjoy support either within the ruling coalition. In addition to the opposition opposing the president's leading role, eventually the third partner in power- The Social Democrat Initiative- has been declared against Haradinaj's proposal. However, the platform has been introduced in the procedure of the legislature, writes Koha Ditore today.
The Parliament's Secretary, Ismet Krasniqi, has confirmed to the paper that the platform is pending for review at the chairmanship meeting. The government has not clarified whether it aims for the platform to be adopted in the form of a resolution or any other form.
To pass as a resolution in the Parliament, the platform must receive the support of the majority of at least 61 deputies who must be in the hall.
But the Haradinaj government has lost most in the Assembly, as the Serbian List has been declared to have left the coalition. But even if it returns, it could not be counted in the List votes, as the platform calls for mutual recognition between Kosovo and Serbia. The Serbian list, just as official Belgrade opposes Kosovo citizenship.











